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Topic Title: Adding a Field for a New Attribute to Task Dialogs Topic Summary: Adding a Field for a New Attribute to Task Dialogs Created On: 2-Oct-2006 21:52 Status: Read Only |
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![]() Answer: Hi Ricardo, supposing you mean the task browser dialog, I've bad news for you. I've contacted once the support with this question and they answered me that it is not possible without Teleogic Professional Service to change this dialog. | |
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I am trying to add a field to the task dialogs, but it doesn't seem to be working. I tried the instructions from the tech article: 'Extending the Properties Dialog' http://www.telelogic.com/company/news/publications/automate/article.cfm?artid=4535&pubid=391&id=6029 but the diagram showing the properties dialog for tasks is not the version of CM Syngery I am running looks like. I am running 6.2.
Then I found another tip in the knowledge base: https://support.telelogic.com/en/synergy/kb/show_content.cfm?id=1942 but this isn't working either. Can anyone help me out? |
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We were running ccm62\bin\util\ccm_gui.exe, which didn't show the new attributes. I ran ccm62\bin\cmsynergy.exe and this bought up a Java application that showed the new attribute in task properties. Also, this screen matches whats in the documentation.
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Hi Ricardo,
supposing you mean the task browser dialog, I've bad news for you. I've contacted once the support with this question and they answered me that it is not possible without Teleogic Professional Service to change this dialog.
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Yes, Thank. I was able to add an attribute to the task, but only running the Java Client cmsynergy.exe was I able to see that field.
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HI Ricardo
To view the ccm_gui.exe, i think you need to add the new field by modifying the following file in path atskcrdb.ui - for Task create dialog tskbrwdb.ui - for Task browse dialog Hope this is what you need |
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