Are you using Advanced Interface Forms?  If you're using standard SRM SRDs and 
AOTs I would look at the mappings on the SRD first.  Also you didn't mention 
whether the Service Request record gets created successfully, or if it's messed 
up from the beginning.  I've had issues with the mapping from the Service 
Request to the Work Order on a really old version of SRM, I think 2.1, but only 
for an AIF at that point.

Thanks,

Shawn Pierson
Remedy Developer | Energy Transfer

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christine Milton Hall
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 9:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: SRM - Blank requests

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Hoping someone can help me out!

We have implemented SRM and we are having a intermittent problem with the data 
from the questions not being saved and creating Blank Requests.  Has anyone 
else seen this issue and if so, help to guide me where to look?

All of our service categories are simple flows - 1 Request to 1 work order.  It 
occurs with any one of the service categories, so no one specific one is the 
problem

Our environment:

ARS: AR Server 7.5 .00 Patch 002
Atrium CMDB: 7.5 .00 Patch 005
ITSM: 7.5 .01 Patch 001
SRM: 7.6.00 Patch 001
Database : SQL 2005 version 5.2.3790

Anyone's help will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks
christine



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