I changed the memory to 2048 and dev studio never launches, just errors
out.  But thats 7.6.04 dev studio...
On Oct 5, 2013 10:03 PM, "Lucero, Michelle" <
[email protected]> wrote:

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> Hi, Paul:****
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> I *LOVE *using Developer Studio, except the occasional crashing, but
> that’s another story for another thread.  It is exponentially more powerful
> than the Admin Tool ever was. ****
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> I use these tools frequently and in my experience, they all work quite
> well:****
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> **·         **Working list****
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> **·         **Relationships****
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> **·         **Searching****
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> *BUT*, Dev Studio is lacking in at least one glaringly obvious area
> (well, to me).  That is the ability to sort by more than one option in a
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> In the Remedy Admin Tool, one could click the column header of let’s say
> list of filters.  The list would be sorted.  Then click another column and
> it will apply the 2nd sort while retaining the first one.  Similar to
> performing a custom sort in Excel.  Like sort by Column A and then Column B.
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> Linux /Oracle****
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> ARS 8.1.00****
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> ITSM 8.1.00****
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> Mid-Tier 8.1.00****
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> Developer Studio 8.1.00 w/April 2013 Build hot fix****
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> *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Rod Harris
> *Sent:* Friday, October 04, 2013 5:49 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: Search feature in devloper studio****
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> Hi Paul,****
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> The search feature isn't really the best for getting a list of filters
> that relate to a form. The best way to do that is with a working list. If
> you create a "view by form" working list and select the forms you want,
> then use the icon in the top right of that screen to "view by type", that
> is probably the closest thing you are looking for. The "view by type"
> screen will allow you to sort by all the normal options like "execute on"
> and "enabled"****
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> The search is good for finding embedded strings within code. Things like
> specific error messages or run process commands.****
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> Show relationships is also good for quickly finding all kinds of workflow
> that relate to a specific field or other objects.****
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> Rod****
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> On 4 October 2013 00:41, Campbell, Paul (Paul) <[email protected]> wrote:****
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> So has anyone gotten the search feature to work in developer studio to
> really work, I am am using Dev Studio 8.1 searching against a 7.6.04 server
> and I am trying to do something that seems really simple, but I can’t seem
> to find any matches, so I want to find all filters that fire on submit or
> modify where primary form = X, and I put the form name in the search text,
> I set the search in to be Forms: Workflow; Guides and all it finds is the
> form, no filters.  I’ve tried setting a qualification of Only These
> Locations, Object Type =Filter and TargetText Location = Form, still no
> filters.  Object Relationships are on, I just can’t seem to get the right
> criteria.  Any search wizards out there?****
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