Shawn, Hope you don't mind if I add a couple of my own. The "Show Relationships" feature is a handy feature but the list of related workflow displayed doesn't list execution order. The relationships list is also missing a column to indicated if the workflow is enabled/disabled. To be able to sort the relationships list by execution order would be very helpful.
I've been using developer studio for a year or so now and believe it was a great improvement over the old administrator tool. Russ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 16:58:21 +0100 From: [email protected] Subject: Re: BMC Developer Studio Annoyance To: [email protected] ** Message body On 18/08/2010 16:50, Pierson, Shawn wrote: ** I’m posting this here with the hopes that someone has a solution for me. Migrating to the Developer Studio has been a mixed bag for me as a developer. I am used to it now and like a lot of things about it, but there is one major annoyance for me that I haven’t found a good way around yet. I like to use Working Lists. I think it’s great and they give me an opportunity to set aside logical groups of things that work together without building it as an Application in Remedy. However, the results list within a Working List is almost useless to a developer. While I’m working on something and testing out different Active Links or Filters, I would like a way to see what is Enabled and what is Disabled. For example, if I were to go to “All Objects” and select “Active Links”, I would see these columns in the results list: Name, Enabled, Primary Form, Order, Execute On, Shared, Modified. If I open a Working List I only see these columns in the results list: Name, Object Type, Modified. How can I get the results list to look the same on Working Lists as it does for the “All Objects” results list? I haven’t found any specific Working List options in the preferences where I can change this. Even if it’s not something I can configure through the tool, does anyone know of any configuration file settings I could modify to get this? Thanks, Shawn Pierson Hi Shawn, I too like the idea of working lists, especially when I am building a new custom application or modifying an existing one. There is hope for you! The standard way that working lists are presented is to view items by Form. This gives you the columns you are referring to. If, however, you change to view by type (see little icons on the top right of the working group window) then all the columns are displayed. Hope this helps, Ian Ian Trimnell, AR System Lead Developer (amongst other jobs), Specialist Support & Development, Training & Support Services, Academic & Administrative Computing Service Open University, MILTON KEYNES, UK Phone: 01908 653741 web: http://www.open.ac.uk/ The Open University is incorporated by Royal Charter (RC 000391), an exempt charity in England & Wales and a charity registered in Scotland (SC 038302). _attend WWRUG10 www.wwrug.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"_ _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org attend wwrug10 www.wwrug.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"

