John,

  It's not a yes or a no because the question isn't a yes or no question.  Can 
I drive 150 mph on a road?  Yes.  Should I drive 150 mph on a road?  Yes, if 
it's a race track but no if it's a residential street.  Should I drive my 1974 
Ford Pinto at 150 mph even on a race track?  Probably not because the car 
itself is unsafe at that speed.

  Being able to do something does not necessarily mean that is the right thing 
to do or allowed under normal circumstances.  It's best to evaluate such 
situations with the appropriate representatives on a case-by-case basis and 
determine if there is a business reason to facilitate the request, if it would 
involve any further technical or business considerations from the OnDemand team 
and if there are alternatives that would make the request unnecessary.

-David J. Easter
Manager of Product Management, AR System
BSM & Atrium Solutions Management
BMC Software, Inc.
 
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Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 9:39 AM
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Subject: Remedy on Demand Question

David

Is that a yes or a no?

John

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