So it appears a transformation was migrated from a sandbox to this dev box. When it was done the DB connection information was changed across all transformations, not sure why. So I found the record in the UDM:Repository Database form that had the wrong information. I exported the record from a working environment and now I get error impersonating user. When I open the transformations in Spoon I can see the Authentication field is populating in with an incorrect value on the DB connection. So there must be one more form that has this information.
________________________________ From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) <arslist@ARSLIST.ORG> on behalf of Vinod Gaidhani <vinod.gaidh...@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 4:57:16 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: DMT - Did not find Remedy Application Service password Question ** Hi Kevin, Just a quick guess, check if said job was imported from somewhere and it may have references to this bozo server. Mostly this reference should be there in UDM:Permission form.(not exact name but search for permission form). Thanks, Vinod Gaidhani Ph# 346-907-1599<tel:346-907-1599> On 10-Jul-2017, at 4:43 PM, Kevin Shaffer <kshaf...@partneritsm.com<mailto:kshaf...@partneritsm.com>> wrote: ** We have been using DMT for years until this week. We now get an error when trying to import an XLS "Did not find Remedy Application Service password for server Bozo in UDM:RAppPassword Form on server Bozo" The weird thing is the servername Bozo that is referenced in the error log is not a server we have in our environment. I have no idea where this name came from or why DMT is now looking for this server. Our UDM:Config and UDM:RapPassword have no reference to this form. Does anyone know what form the DMT might be looking at to pull this info. Thanks _ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" and have been for 20 years_ _ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" and have been for 20 years_ _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org "Where the Answers Are, and have been for 20 years"