(Found my own answer) -- actually - walked away from the computer -- did some dishes -- then thought uggg - the user needs to save it -- not the filter itself…
Often the best way to solve a problem - is to walk away from the computer. My wife would say -- would be to do some dishes :) user.setFilter(f) UGGGGG -- sorry for the wasted post. -John On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 4:10 PM, John Sundberg <[email protected] > wrote: > Java ARS API 7.6 > > > Any idea how to "save a filter"…. > > f = user.getFilter("SomeSampleFilter") > f.setHelpText("John was here") > > > f.save ??? > f.commit ??? > f. ???? > > I looked through the docs -- couldn't find anything …. > > I may have totally missed it. ??? > > > -John > > > > > -- > > *John Sundberg* > Kinetic Data, Inc. > "Your Business. Your Process." > *WWRUG10 Best Customer Service/Support Award* > *WWRUG09 Innovator of the Year Award* > * > * > 651-556-0930 I [email protected] > www.kineticdata.com I community.kineticdata.com > > > > -- *John Sundberg* Kinetic Data, Inc. "Your Business. Your Process." *WWRUG10 Best Customer Service/Support Award* *WWRUG09 Innovator of the Year Award* * * 651-556-0930 I [email protected] www.kineticdata.com I community.kineticdata.com _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org attend wwrug12 www.wwrug12.com ARSList: "Where the Answers Are"

