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BMC Remedy Action Request System 7.6.04: BMC Remedy Mid Tier ...

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<strong>BMC</strong> <strong>Remedy</strong> <strong>Action</strong> <strong>Request</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>7.6.04</strong><br />

To create a logout button<br />

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This procedure demonstrates how to associate a Run Process active link action<br />

with a Logout button. See the Workflow Objects Guide, “Run Process action,”<br />

page 124.<br />

84 <strong>BMC</strong> <strong>Remedy</strong> <strong>Mid</strong> <strong>Tier</strong> Guide<br />

1 In <strong>BMC</strong> <strong>Remedy</strong> Developer Studio, open a form.<br />

2 Disable the default Logout button in the View Properties tab.<br />

a In the form Properties tab, select Menu Access > Accessible Menu Items.<br />

TIP<br />

The Properties tab dynamically displays properties associated with the activated<br />

element. If you do not see Menu Access listed in the Properties tab, a field may be<br />

selected. Click the background of the form to select the form, and display form<br />

Properties.<br />

b Click in the Value column to reveal the Ellipse button.<br />

c Click the Ellipse button.<br />

d In the Accessible Menu Items dialog, click to deactivate (remove checkmark)<br />

Logout.<br />

e Click OK to close the dialog.<br />

3 Create a Logout button on the form.<br />

a Right-click the form, and choose Create a New Field > Button.<br />

b In the Properties tab, change the Name and the Button Label to Logout.<br />

4 Save the form.<br />

5 Repeat these steps for each view.

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