This was code done by a vendor 3 years ago.  We don’t work in those ranges.  
So, there is no way to submit via URL.

Thanks,

Anne Ramey

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joe Martin D'Souza
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 1:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject:

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Create an AL with a Run If Qualification
$CLIENT-TYPE$ = 9 and ‘536870925’ != $NULL$

Where the Execute on condition would be on Window Loaded (try Window Open if 
Window Loaded fails)

Action:
PERFORM-ACTION-APPLY

This should work unless there is a stop error because of some data validation...

By the way it’s a bad idea to use that field range for a customized field.. I 
just thought I’d let you know in case you are still on development stage and 
can revert to a much higher range.. I typically use ID’s between the 6xxxxxxxx 
to the 9xxxxxxxx range. The reason for this is (this has happened in the past) 
although BMC dev support does claim that the range you are in us a user range, 
they have in the past accidently created fields in that range by letting the 
ARS default the field ID. There are less chances that they would accidently put 
a non default ID in the range suggested above as if the developer actually goes 
in there to change the ID before the field creation, he is doing so because he 
is aware that he needs to change the default, and hopefully aware of the range 
he is supposed to be using..

Cheers

Joe


From: Ramey, Anne<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 11:52 AM
Newsgroups: public.remedy.arsystem.general
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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Sending the follow URL to a browser:
https://%3cmidtier%3e%20/arsys/forms/%3cars%20server%3e/NCC%3AITS%3AAvayaInboundCall_Dlg/Default+Admin+View/?Mode=Submit&F536870925=%3cphoneNumber>

Opens the form with the right value in the right field, but the API interface 
can actually do the <enter>—using the web, the user has to hit enter in the 
field (F536870925).  Is there any way to have the web client (using a URL) do 
the send the enter command or “press a button”—or will I have to create an 
active link on window loaded or something like that?

Anne Ramey
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