Does another filter which fires before this one set field2=No? If so maybe the 
response to web service call is modifying the record, workflow sets field2 to 
No and the cycle starts over when filter A fires again.

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Govind M
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 7:51 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Filter - Webservice

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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,

Filter name  : Filter A
Filter runif    :  field1 = abdc AND field2 = No
Actions         :  Set field  -> field 2 = Yes
                           Set field   -> Trigger 3rd party webservice.

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? :( 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.

Does any come across in ARS 7.1 patch 8 in solaris box.?  Any solutions/ ideas 
are much appreciated to reproduce/resolve.

Regards,
Govind

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