Yotafan,
I have just been asked to do something very similar. I need several word documents each with a drop down linked to an excel file. I would be very interested in finding a solution to this. In my case, I would prefer not to use arrays, as users need to be able to edit this list. By...
I sort of figured it out. Sort of.
I ran a report on the regarding field for all contacts. There were 17000+ hits, so I stopped the report after the first 100. Sure enough, "new Customer" was among the entries. So if the data was actually there, why was I not getting any hits in my main report...
satinsilhouette,
That's what I thought. I have since began browsing the contents of every field in every table that could hold the "new customer" value. So far I haven't found it.
As I am new to CS, could you expand a little further on how I would access the Table Schema? I assume that this...
In ACT! 2000, when creating a meeting, call, or to do item, one of the things we always fill in is the "Regarding" field. The user can type anything they want in this field, or, they can choose from a list of items that has been created for that field. Currently, this list has only 1 item: "new...
Is there an accepted maximum number of SNMP requests that can be sent to a switch? Obviously, if I send 300 at once, the CPU usage will go up to 99%, packets might get dropped, etc. What's a "safe" maximum?
Just wondering if anyone has successfully done an SNMPget or SNMPwalk on an HP color laserjet. What OIDs would I use to check the drum life, and individual color toner levels?
Thanks
Hi everyone.
I'm trying to verify some SNMP data I'm getting from a Superstack II 3300 series switch. I'm polling the value etherStatsOctets (OID=1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.4) for the port that connects my PC. This value is a counter and represents the total number of octets of Data received.
Since...
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