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Thank you for your answer Matt.
I figured the best way was to use SQL but yes, I believe it is a complicated report to write to get it in a columnar format we’d like to see. I wonder if anyone has done it and is selling it!?Your first answer was interesting too – unfortunately I’m not familiar with WSX. Is that like a macrro?
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I understand the user can change to the correct rev listed on the affected item. But because change requests allow the user to select a back revision sometimes the revision on the change request is not the current one. I wanted to see if there is a setting to make the system open the revision on the change request affected items, not the latest one. Sounds like that is not a possibility.
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Thank you Patrick and Paritosh. Is there a way to get rid of the error? I tried filling in a server name in settings. I updated e-service preferences but they don’t get saved when you exit so the error still persists. It’s annoying and confusing to users. Any way to get rid of the error forever?
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