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Ivyand
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Quote Ivyand Replybullet Topic: BMC Remedy and Crystal
    Posted: 05 Sep 2008 at 9:30am
Hello,  I am working on creating Crystal Reports to be used in the BMC Remedy program.  I am looking for someone that would be able to give me some insight in the creation of these reports.  I am having the following issues:
 
1.  Can't get Opened Closed and Backlogged on the same report
2.  Can't get linked fields or parameter fields to work.  I have heard that this is a known issue in this configuration just didn't know if a smart person figured out how to get around it.
 
Those are really the two major issues right now.  I figure if i can get the first one figured out i will be good to go.
 
If anyone has any insight or a sample report I can tear apart please and thank you.
 
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Quote BethC Replybullet Posted: 09 Sep 2008 at 7:52pm
Scott:
 
I feel your pain, for I lived your pain.  We created hundreds of Crystal Reports against Remedy databases (both Oracle and SQL).  We were unable to successfully utilize the ODBC drivers  kindly provided by Remedy.  We could not link anything (a known feature).  The only way to use the provided drivers is to have a view created of the fields you need, and have that view inserted into the Remedy database instance.  Because our reports were so critical, and the DBAs wouldn't create any views, we used ORANT920 drivers and later, generic SQL drivers and went against the backend.  We deciphered what tables we needed, created our global reports and scheduled everything via BOXi.  We had a great deal of difficulty with historical accuracy using Remedy, so we created a Remedy datawarehouse containing problem management and change management data marts.  It was challenging, but the results were slick.  A word of warning coding on a Remedy SQL database...use "nolock" when selecting, it you don't, you'll get some mad DBAs breathing down your neck when you crash the database! (didn't have that problem with Oracle, tho'!)
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Quote Ivyand Replybullet Posted: 23 Sep 2008 at 11:37am
Thanks for your reply.  Would you happen to know where Remedy keeps the amount of time incidents are kept in the various statuses (Pending for instance)?  We are trying to remove the pending time from our aging of tickets.  Thanks.
 
 
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