Hi All,

I am attempting to create Work Orders on a scheduled basis. I have a form that 
holds the company, work to be done and when the Work Order is to be created. 
Then I have an escalation that creates the Work Order. This part works fine and 
the Work Order is displayed in the Overview Console. If I created the Work 
Order for the Operating  Company it also appears in the Work Order Console. If 
I create the Work Order for a Customer Company the WO does not appear in the WO 
Console.

I have printed out the work orders and compared field by field and can't find 
any significant difference other than the Assignee Groups (112) which may have 
the company group number or some random group number. In the case of the 
Operating Company I got a random number, Customer Companies were hit and miss 
on company group number or random.

Any thoughts ideas would greatly be appreciated.

ARS 7.6.04 SP3
ITSM 7.6.04 SP3

Thanks
Mark

Mark Brittain
Remedy Developer
ITILv3 Foundation
NaviSite - A Time Warner Cable Company
mbritt...@navisite.com<mailto:mbritt...@navisite.com>
Office: 315-453-2912 x5335
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