Thanks for your replies.
Fred;
I'm aware that SQL is not case sensitive, however it must have something to do, 
since if I attempt to modify any existing field on the forms labeled as t 
instead of T, I received the SQL error. I turned on the SQL log, but couldn't 
find any specific message that could lead to determine if the query is failing. 
However new fields added to the form are available for modification. Really 
weird, for sure; also I recall do not modifying by SQL ARS table structure, 
however could find technical notes and it mentions the chance of use Alter 
table command. But only on DB2.
About the other chance mentioned by Phil, that could be the best approach, but 
I have the limitation about time, table has been there for 10 years, but don't 
know when it was modified, and data would take more than the time I had (last 
night i released a new WF on that form for setting rightly RLS field). However 
if it fails, I'd give a shot to recreate the form from the ground. Even I tried 
to import the DEV form, but it failed too. but guess I'll need to wait and give 
a try to Phil's recommendation.
Thanks for your response


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Date: Wed, 8 May 2013 09:47:13 -0500
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [URGENT]Use Alter Table Alter Column on Remedy ARS
To: [email protected]

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Hugo:
 
I'm working from memory on this solution, so I'd recommend allowing a few hours 
for other listers to comment on it -- just in case I'm forgetting something.  
I'd also recommend opening a support incident with BMC to verify the procedure 
before performing
 it.
 
If you have a development ARS server, you could export the form and related 
workflow from the production ARS server, and see if it will import into the 
development server.  If successful, then you could proceed with the following...
 

Stop the ARS services, back up your database, and start the ARS services Export 
the data from the production form into an .arx file Export the form and related 
workflow into a .def file Delete the form

If a warning appears about join forms that depend on this form, then do not 
delete and cancel this procedure
If the delete fails (eg, ARS is unable to make SQL drop the table), then cancel 
this procedure, stop the ARS services, restore the database from backup, and 
start the services again
Import the form from the .def file into production Import the data from the 
.arx file Import the remaining workflow from the .def file
 
This procedure will re-create the form cleanly.
 
HTH,
--Phil
 


From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Hugo Ruesga [[email protected]]

Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2013 21:58

To: [email protected]

Subject: [URGENT]Use Alter Table Alter Column on Remedy ARS





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Guys,



Besides that this could be a really silly question. I'd like to check with all 
of the gurus here.



I need to increase the length of the RLS field on Remedy (ARS 7.0.01 patch 007) 
over a custom development, but when I do this on the Admin, It returns an SQL 
error, and field is not saved on the form.



I went further and find that this table on the properties for the ARSystem DB 
(SQL Server) the table is labeled as t instead of T, what makes me think that 
someone had already played with the form. Question here is: Will I broke more 
at DB if I modify
 this field by using alter table and alter column commands?



Thanks




Hugo Ruesga


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