Hi,

the case does matter for Login ID and preference form records.  

This usually manifests on SRM more than other consoles.  Removing the
preference records and allowing the system to create with the correct case
is the normal fix.

 

Cheers

Carl

 

http://www.missingpiecessoftware.com/

 

 

 

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Pierson, Shawn
Sent: 10 December 2012 22:32
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: AR System Searches Preference Error

 

** 

Good afternoon folks,

 

I'm running into a weird issue on ITSM and ARS 7.6.4 that I wanted to run
past you all.  Basically, the user was experiencing an issue where they try
to get to the Incident form, and the only thing they get is a grey screen on
the Mid Tier.  The system isn't trying to load anything, the rest of the
I.T. Home Page basically works, so the user can navigate elsewhere, they
just can't open the Incident form in any fashion.

 

When I look at the logs on the Mid Tier, I saw this error:

 

Dec 10, 2012 4:17:48 PM - WARNING (com.remedy.log.SESSION) : (Thread 46)
com.remedy.arsys.goat.aspects.IARUserSearchesServiceCacheAspect
ajc$around$com_remedy_arsys_goat_aspects_IARUserSearchesServiceCacheAspect$1
$181ba497 Could not load searches from the previously loaded preference
server REMEDYSERVERNAME for user USERHAVINGTHEISSUEon form HPD:Help Desk

 

That made me curious, as I haven't really looked into how the stored
searches work so I found and opened up the AR System Searches Preference
form.  There were a couple of records there, which I deleted.  After
deleting them, the user could open the Incident screen with no problems.
When comparing the records with their username to records of searches
performed by people who aren't having problems, I couldn't really detect a
difference other than the case of the login name, which shouldn't matter on
SQL Server.

 

Has anyone else seen this issue?  If so, what was the cause, and how did you
permanently fix it?

 

Thanks,

 

Shawn Pierson 

Remedy Developer | Energy Transfer

 

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