Actually, "invalidated" basically means that it's invalid, not that it hasn't 
been validated (after which it would either become valid or invalid), so a 
better word may be "unverified" in this case.

Thanks,

Shawn Pierson
Remedy Developer | Energy Transfer

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Sent: Monday, November 03, 2014 1:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Anyone else notice this?

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While on this topic, the Data Load Wizard has a DL_Status of "Unvalidated". 
There is no such word in the English dictionary be it American or British.

The word should have been "Invalidated" if they wanted to stick to that kind of 
a word as a value.

While for the most part the spellings of these hardly matter, it could be a bit 
of an administrative inconvenience for integrations using tools like Web 
Services which can use the logical enumerated value when not having these key 
status value spellings in a consistent format.

Joe

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Grey...  That is the other one.  Supposedly I am supposed to use gray as an 
American but I tend to us grey.

Just found the following.  Who knew?

What is the difference between grey and gray?

According to a very comprehensive color charted provided by Clorford.com (a 
trusted resource on color swatches) grey and gray are actually two different 
"color swatches".










Grey

Gray

#D3D3D3

#808080

211 211 211

128 128 128



On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 10:03 PM, Jason Miller 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
For some reason I tend to use Cancelled.  There is one other word that I tend 
to use the non-American spelling for some reason but I can't seem to think of 
it right now.

On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 5:29 PM, LJ LongWing 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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Hehehe, we have a custom solution that uses Cancelled, had to look it up to see 
if it was the proper spelling....another one I came up with a few years ago was 
colour, that really threw me for a loop :)
On Oct 27, 2014 6:02 PM, "Lucero, Michelle" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:
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Wow.

LJ, I truly believe we would get along great.  Those are the kind of things 
that just stick out to me.  Why can't I stop staring at it, now that you've 
posted it? ;)

Have you noticed that there's a mixture of the spelling for  Statuses 
throughout ITSM?

*         Canceled (American spelling)

*         Cancelled (British, Canadian, Australian, South African.... spelling).

Represents the number of ITSM 8.1.x fields that contain an ENUM value of 
'Cancel%'.  I excluded custom forms.
VALUE

COUNT(*)

Cancelled

429

Canceled

69

Cancel

69

Cancellation

15

Canceling

1

Cancelling

7


Thank you,
Michelle
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Subject: Anyone else notice this?

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Intializing plug-in : ARSYS.AREA.ATRIUMSSO
Intializing plug-in : ARSYS.ARF.ATSSOCONFIRMPWD

Anyone notice that Initialize is misspelled in these plugin init methods?
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