(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

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