Is there any reason why you want to use that high a range? I understand if you have field ID conventions internally for development by breaking up the 9 digit numbers to subsets to indicate form/schema ID, type of field, data etc, but even with a few of those conventions to keep your development effort very organized, a 9 digit number would be more than sufficient I would think?

BMC does have a high range limit, just do not recall what that hard cap is as it is somewhere in the 10 digit range..

You might have future problems creating fields with those high range numbers, if BMC decides they have exhausted their lower reserved range limits and decide to go on the higher ones. If possible I'd recommend you back out of that range and come back to somewhat a reasonably lower range between the 600000000 to 999999999 mark.. I wouldn't even go to the 1000000000 range although you do find some BMC created fields in that range. Unless off course you need to copy one of their fields and share some of their workflow to leverage some OTB functions..

Joe

-----Original Message----- From: Reiser, John J Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 12:03 PM Newsgroups: public.remedy.arsystem.general
To: [email protected]
Subject: "Outside of Reserved Range" warning?

Hello Listers,
ARS 7.6.03
MS SQL Server 2005
VMWare Windows 2003 Enterprise
I've been working in the Dev Studio for a while and I keep getting the
following response when I create fields.
"You have specified an id for the following fields which is outside the BMC
reserved range. Do you want to continue?"
I could see a warning for creating a field inside the range of reserved
field ids but outside?
Is there a config setting in Dev Studio to stop this message?
The field ids that I use are all between 1,587,700,000 and 1,587,711,199

Thanks,
--- John J. Reiser
Remedy Developer/Administrator
Senior Software Development Analyst
Lockheed Martin - MS2
The star that burns twice as bright burns half as long.
Pay close attention and be illuminated by its brilliance. - paraphrased by
me



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