is Field2 'real' or is it display only?

On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 5:51 AM, Govind M <[email protected]> wrote:

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> I have been looking into one scenario to reproduce in test env but I just
> confused more on this. It is like I have a filter with below syntax, ****
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> Filter name  : Filter A****
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> Filter runif    :  field1 = abdc AND field2 = No****
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> Actions         :  Set field  -> field 2 = Yes****
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>                            Set field   -> Trigger 3rd party webservice.***
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> After firing the filter A for first time, field2 was set to the value
> “Yes” and triggered the wbs request to a middle ware app for a record.
>  After few minutes, the same request has been triggered thrice with the
> intervals of milliseconds which make me to think, after the value change in
> Runif field2, is it possible to trigger the filter again? L From the user
> tool wise, there is no track of changes in the record and we don’t have
> logs as well. I suspect this can’t be by user action, since it of
> milliseconds interval.****
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> Does any come across in ARS 7.1 patch 8 in solaris box.?  Any solutions/
> ideas are much appreciated to reproduce/resolve.****
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> Regards,****
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> Govind****
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