I did a quick check on ARSystem 7.6.04 SP2 with Atrium Core, AIE, ITSM
installed. There are 3,821 records in the FIELD table that have fieldID
values running from 1,000,000,000 - 1,536,916,750.
The forms that have these fields in the range seem to cover a wide
assortment of forms, everything
Good call! I must have not had enough coffee when ran this query the other
day. I just ran it again wondering why there was such a large difference
between our counts and came up with 34,916 fields over the 1,000,000,000
mark. There is still a large difference but I am not way low any more :)
That is a pretty sweet idea. You could prefix field IDs like forms and
workflow.
On Sep 8, 2011 10:00 AM, Joe Martin Dapos;Souza jdso...@shyle.net
wrote:
Sometimes I wish BMC changed this field ID structure just a we bit..
Instead of having just numerical ID’s, they modified their
, September 09, 2011 4:42 AM
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Subject: Re: Outside of Reserved Range warning? (RANT)
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That is a pretty sweet idea. You could prefix field IDs like forms and
workflow.
On Sep 8, 2011 10:00 AM, Joe Martin Dapos;Souza
jdso...@shyle.netmailto:jdso...@shyle.net wrote
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To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Outside of Reserved Range warning? (RANT)
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Also, having 9 numbers in a row might trigger false positives if you do a
security scan on a system (like a PC containing def files) to try to detect
United States social security numbers
a system I can query against right
now or I’d send in the list on a 7.6.04.
Joe
*From:* David Durling durl...@uga.edu
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Sometimes I wish BMC changed this field ID structure just a we bit..
Instead of having just numerical ID’s, they modified their internal meta data
structure a bit that Field ID’s could accommodate characters as well.. Then you
could actually have meaningful Field ID’s instead of having to
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