As part of the install of AR System Server it is put into the bin directory.

You do have the import tool on the server as well.  I realized from laurent's 
post it actually resides inside a .jar file (arapiext7604_build002)

Fred

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kerry Murdock
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2013 7:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Import without import tool?

Thanks for your comments Danny.


> Remedy Integration Kit. (I think its integration). It's what is used for
> the BMC installers. Its like a driver program on steroids. In the
> suggested case, it would replace the Remedy Import Tool.

A number of people have mentioned this - where is it?
Bear in mind I don't have ITSM (we're 100% bespoke) and we're on Windows 
servers...


> You could have a directory copied to the persons desktop with the Remedy
> Import Tool. It doesn't have to be installed.

This might be the easiest solution. (Although I was looking forward to dusting 
off the API doc).

> Or if you want to stick to workflow, then create an attachment table for
> your person to save to. Then use the save attachment workflow and run
> process to execute anything that is server side for example the data
> import etc.

My server doesn't have Remedy Data Import installed - so unless someone can 
tell me where this magical rik is - then this isn't an option...




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