Hi,
 
You can also create a script (shell script) that access the database directly 
and use this to update your record(s) ...
 
 
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Tadeu Augusto Dutra Pinto
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De: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) em nome de Eli Schilling
Enviada: sex 16/5/2008 17:24
Para: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Assunto: Update form without logging in


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Happy Friday Listers!
 
So I'm looking for a quick and easy way to update a ticket (single field value) 
without requiring the user to log in.  I'm on ARS 7.1 with Mid-tier 7 on Apache 
Tomcat.  I started by trying to do it via public webservice but couldn't find a 
way to consume a web service using javascript (unless there's another language 
supported by Tomcat that would work).
 
So then I thought...what about using jdbc to update the value directly into the 
database...well; that was a miserable failure as well.  I know it can be done I 
just can't seem to find any examples of the code, nor is my syntax even close 
to being correct.
 
So, has anyone taken one of these two routes and can you help me out?  Or is 
there another, BETTER way?
 
Thanks all!
 
Eli
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