I agree with What Matthew said. There is no way of knowing what has changed.
I had embracing moments with my clients and users.

It is great to have this feature.
 
Thanks
 
Saswata Mohapatra
Sr. Network Engineer
Results International Systems, Inc.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Reed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 9:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Feature Request

It's nice to see that a map has 'unsaved changes' by placing an asterisk on
the title bar of the map (gui mode)

But it would be nice to know which device (or devices) has the unsaved
changes.   Is it possible to make some sort of indication that shows which
item(s) have been modified?  Maybe placing a colored asterisk in the upper
left corner of the icon of the device? (similar to the SNMP marker on those
devices).   It's quite time consuming when you have scores of items in a
single map and you need to find out what has changed.

I keep pretty close tabs on our monitoring system - but have some helping
hands on staff that aren't as well disciplined to log changes - or save
them.  It's always a nice surprise to get a call from a customer that we are
supposed to notify of an outage because their alerts have been disabled
during the last maintenance window.   Argh!

Thanks!


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