Hi Saby,
Interesting request, thank you.
Kaïs
On 19/06/2012 17:01, Sabyson Fernandes wrote:
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Kais,
Off the top of my head maybe the form information, such as indexes,
fields in results list and the fields itself (Label, DB Name, data
type, entry mode, input length and where an enum the actual enum
options). It comes in useful when you have a seperate team doing
reporting and need to provide a data dictionary of some sort.
Regards,
Saby
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*From:* Joe Martin D'Souza <[email protected]>
*To:* [email protected]
*Sent:* Tuesday, June 19, 2012 10:48 AM
*Subject:* Re: Export definitions to CSV file
**
Kais,
Got you.. I should have guessed you were aiming it at management. But
since meta data reports are generally more useful to developers, I was
wondering what value it would serve a developer who may already be
capable of reading XML.
In reference to the new version, assuming that I was management
incapable of reading XML, I might have found a report of overlaid
objects compared with its original useful to see what may have been
changed on a excel sheet.. This actually would be useful to a
developer too as once an object has been overlaid and changes have
been made, even a developer looses visibility of the original object –
unless he deletes the overlay... This is my most spontaneous thought
that came to mind given your explanation on grounds you wish to cover...
Cheers
Joe
*From:* Support <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Tuesday, June 19, 2012 10:41 AM
*Newsgroups:* public.remedy.arsystem.general
*To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Subject:* Re: Export definitions to CSV file
** Hi Joe,
Most managers and non-technical people do not read XML.
Also, we are thinking of exporting in CSV format such things as the
result of a Search or the result of a Compare operation.
Finally, we would like to offer the possibility to export only some
properties of the objects.
Maybe an example will clear things up: a customer wanted a list of all
the notifications sent by a Remedy application, and wanted to know in
what circumstances these notifications were sent. We produced a CSV
file, with the name of the Filters, the Run If condition, and the
Notification details.
Kaïs
On 19/06/2012 16:22, Joe Martin D'Souza wrote:
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Just curious as to why an output to a CSV would this be useful when
we can already output the definition files to XML and pretty much see
all we need to in a fairly decent ‘human readable format’?
Joe
*From:* Support <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Tuesday, June 19, 2012 10:17 AM
*Newsgroups:* public.remedy.arsystem.general
*To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Subject:* Export definitions to CSV file
** Hello List,
At ARSmarts, we are currently developing an « Export definitions to
CSV » functionality. In version 2.8.1 (just released), we implemented
a basic version of this functionality that allows to export the
content of a grid to a CSV file.This is a start, but certainly not
enough.
Now, here is where we can use your input: in order to build a really
useful functionality, we need to know what objects you would like to
see in the CSV file? What properties of what objects ...? In what
situations would you like to use CSV documentation? In short: what
are your needs.
Looking forward to hear from you all.
Kaïs
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