Re: Remedy indexing at the DB level

2016-08-12 Thread Brittain, Mark
Granted I ran into this in 6.3 but after some db indexes were done, I could not 
manage indexing on the form at all. Couldn’ add, remove or update. So I would 
recommend avoiding it.

Mark

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I don't think there has been a change in direction.  The only possible conflict 
I know of is if you are creating them at the db level using a naming standard 
that is the same as the ones that Remedy does, and you come across a conflict.

On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 9:47 AM, Rick Cook 
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Is anyone aware of a change in direction at BMC in terms of allowing indexes to 
be managed at the SQL level without affecting the ability to manage them in 
Remedy?

ARS /ITSM 8.1.2
SQL 2012

Rick
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Re: Remedy indexing at the DB level

2016-08-12 Thread LJ LongWing
I don't think there has been a change in direction.  The only possible
conflict I know of is if you are creating them at the db level using a
naming standard that is the same as the ones that Remedy does, and you come
across a conflict.

On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 9:47 AM, Rick Cook  wrote:

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>
> Is anyone aware of a change in direction at BMC in terms of allowing
> indexes to be managed at the SQL level without affecting the ability to
> manage them in Remedy?
>
> ARS /ITSM 8.1.2
> SQL 2012
>
> Rick
> _ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" and have been for 20 years_

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Remedy indexing at the DB level

2016-08-12 Thread Rick Cook
Is anyone aware of a change in direction at BMC in terms of allowing
indexes to be managed at the SQL level without affecting the ability to
manage them in Remedy?

ARS /ITSM 8.1.2
SQL 2012

Rick

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