Harsh,

You are not finding any information about deprecated classes as there are none 
between 7.6.04 and 9.1.

There are only two points in time where we have removed classes

Between 1.0 and 2.0 back in 2005 or 2006 timeframe.   This was when we removed 
probably ½ of the classes as there were way too many and they were not useful.  
It was actually the #1 most appreciated “new feature” in 2.0.   There was no 
deprecation feature at that time so the classes were simply removed.

Back in the 7 or so range, the BMC_Impact class was deprecated as we moved the 
concept of impact from a separate and special class into being a part of every 
relationship within the CMDB and so an intimate and integral part of the 
system.  We introduced the concept of a deprecated class at that release so 
that if you referenced this class, we still “interpreted” its existence off the 
data in other relationships.

That is it.  There have been no other classes removed since that time.   As you 
note, we have added some attributes to classes and maybe even a few classes, 
but nothing has been removed in the window you are looking at.

Doug Mueller

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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Harsh
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Subject: CMDB Deprecated classes for 9.1

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Hi Folks,

We are planning to upgrade CMDB 7.6.04 to 9.1, could you please let me know 
where i can get the information for deprecated classes in 9.1, in BMC 
documentation i haven't find anything mentioned for deprecation class.

i only found information related to addition but not deprecation as per below 
link:-

https://docs.bmc.com/docs/display/public/ac81/Changes+to+the+BMC+Atrium+CMDB+8.1.00+Common+Data+Model

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Thanks & regards
“Harsh Chaudhary”
"Impatience never commanded success"

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