HI All & Happy New Year,

I have a requirement that a Work Info Note must be added anytime an Incident or 
Change is updated. In the Change it was real simple, all I had to do is add an 
active link, EO-0, that does a change field, required on z1D_Note and a Run 
Process to validate required null field.

The Incident is much more of a challenge because the active links OTB that 
create a Work Info Notes fire on EO-0. So what happens is the Work Info Note 
gets created, z1D_Note is cleared and then my active link pops the error 
message about Notes being required. Is there a way for my active link to fire 
before the OTB active link?

I had come up with a method of using an active link guide to loop through the 
notes table and if a recent note (newer than 2 minutes) was not found then it 
would error. Beginning to think this is over engineering something that should 
be simple. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

ARS 7.6.04 SP5
ITSM 7.6.04 SP2

Thanks
Mark

Mark Brittain
Sr. OSD Systems Engineer
ITILv3 Foundation, Continual Service Improvement
NaviSite, Inc. - A Time Warner Cable Company
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Office: 315.634.9337
Mobile: 315.882.5360
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