While field ID's are one way to recognize who done what, its my opinion that the best use of ranges is to identify what application or module or type of data a field might belong to.. For eg 750xx1xxx to 750xx2xxxx would be fields pertaining to lets say Sales Order application...

A better way to manage who done what is to have their signatures in the Change History. This way (assuming that they do leverage the use of change history) you can keep track of changes done and by who for e.g. if a field was created by Joe as a Optional field last year but this year Joe made it Required on January and then Freddy changed its field label to XYZ on Feb..

If they want accountability they would have to accept some discipline and leverage the use of something like Change History which I think is best suited for tracking purposes right from the inception of an object to its extinction..

Joe

-----Original Message----- From: pritch Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 1:43 PM Newsgroups: public.remedy.arsystem.general
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: changing the next Field ID -- team wants to know

Dev Studio fires workflow?  Guess I learned my something new for today

On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 10:41:00 -0700, Rick Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
Just build a custom form that looks at $USER$ and assigns the nextId from
the form with a prefix set by the workflow.

Rick

On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 9:17 AM, patrick zandi <[email protected]>
wrote:

** I have some Team Members who want to set Field ID;s -- unique for
them..
---
3 Virtuals, with 3 different Admins..
each admin will have their beginning point of the FeildID's
vice the 536XXX
777 would be joe
888 would be pete
999 would freddy


Anyone do this..

is it as simple as      arschema set nextfieldid = '750000000';   ?


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