Add Web Services to the list of objects that get impacted if you change the
column ID's midway.

 

The archgid does not take into account Web Services. I was told that somehow
web services was missed when archgid was built and this has not yet been
addressed as of version 7.6.04. I have not tried it on 8.x

 

Joe

 

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Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2014 12:38 PM
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Subject: Re: Associate a Data Field with Active links

 

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Brian,

All workflow actually utilizes the column id, not the column name when
referencing the field, so changing the name should not affect any workflow's
access to the field.  With that said...if you are doing anything with the
views (direct sql calls, etc)....maybe some EXTERNAL Qualifications that use
hard coded text that's not stored in the DB referencing the ID...that might
be affected....but if it's just standard 'run if, set field from/to, etc',
then you should be good.

 

To answer your question....you could turn on the System References for the
system...or you could run a tool like ARInside that'll show you all of the
references to a field.

 

On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Brian Hunter <[email protected]>
wrote:

Remedy Dev 8.1 User 7.6 Active links and data fields

Is there a way I can identify all the active links associated with a Data
field?

I have a form with a data field and several active links that pass that data
to other forms. I want to change the display and database name to better
suit the field. I don't want to change the database name and break an active
link referencing that name.
If I can identify which active links are associated with a specific field
this will also allow me to modify or delete necessecary fields.

thanks in advace for your help,
Brian Hunter

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