Another possibility... You could loose ID's if there is a push fields action
that is supposed to create a record in another table, after a submit
operation, but that push field operation fails due to an error in filter
processing.. the result then is a rollback, but the ID gets used.

If you have the luxury of taking SQL & fliter logs, do that and check to see
if there are any rollbacks during the time you loose a range of next ID's...

Joe

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Subject: Skipped Request IDs


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Subject: Re: Skipped Request IDs

Hi Guys,

Thanks for the response. These are old self developed forms. One of them

is 9 years old. (And still working). They are no workflow objects that
would do this. They are simple forms. Sometimes it skips 10, sometimes
just one and it may go for a few days before it skips again. It's in
BMC's
hands right now.

Thanks,

Dave
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