Not to keep adding to this thread but this is not entirely correct.
 
BMC uses Windows for their GUI development.  Their server development (and
all related binaries) are definitively on done with equal effort on Unix as
well as (now) Windows.  Remedy server started only on Unix after all.  
 
On the subject of a Wiki, Axton is running one now:  www.arswiki.org
Perhaps a page breaking down common problems as a thesaurus might?
 
Although, again, "ASCII files" by definition, need a translate when moving
from Unix to Windows and vice versa.  (Imagine the translate to mainframes!)
 
Cheers
Ben
 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jennifer Meyer
Sent: May 8, 2008 9:14 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: RANT: arimportcmd


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I've discovered (the hard way) that BMC uses Windows almost exclusively for
their development efforts and their day-to-day operations.  They're not
particularly keen on supporting *nix for any of their applications: they do
it because it makes money to sell to a wider range of customers. While they
do a rather good job testing their applications on the more popular
combinations of *nix systems, *nix is not really not the forte of their
support techs.
 
Since you have the power of the command line, you are savvy enough to think
around these issues where BMC hasn't done so yet.
 
Jennifer 
 

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From: LJ Longwing
Sent: Thu 08-May-08 14:59
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: RANT: arimportcmd


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they opened a documentation defect (SW00295365) to indicate that a

conversion is needed to use it on non Windows workstations....I know this

would have saved me A LOT of work if it had been documented before...



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Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 12:12 PM

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Subject: Re: RANT: arimportcmd





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LJ, I understand what you're saying, however, if they automatically scrubbed

it, then it wouldn't work with windows :-)





I guess they need to add a simple checkbox, and if you check it, then they

scrub it.



 



The simplest way (but wouldn't work for anyone who has already downloaded

the documentation) is an update to the documentation.



 



Thanks,



 



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of LJ Longwing

Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 1:06 PM

To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG

Subject: RANT: arimportcmd



 



I just got done working with BMC regarding a mapping problem and I'm not

liking their answer.  I wanted to poll the community to test the waters for

this in case I need to open an RFE to make things work the way they say they

are supposed to work



 



I created an ARM file from the windows tool, just like the docs say to, and

transferred it to a Suse Linux box, and couldn't get the arimportcmd tool to

work properly, after several back and forths with support, they gave me a

'working' arm file, after several hours of trying to figure out what the

difference was, I came down to the fact that for the Linux version of the

import tool you need to run a dos2unix conversion (remove the hex 0D from

the CRLF).  When I commented that I shouldn't need to run any conversions on

the ARM I was told point blank that the difference between how windows and

Unix store text files is beyond BMC's support realm and that I simply needed

to perform the conversion myself.  My problems with this are several, but

the major one of which is that the documentation states



 



Importing with mapping refers to running the BMC Remedy Import CLI by using



a mapping created in BMC Remedy Import. The mapping must be created on



Windows because that is the only environment BMC Remedy Import runs on



interactively. After it is created, the mapping can be used on any
platform..



I take this to mean that I don't need to convert anything to use it, because

it 'can be used on any platform'....I'm curious if anyone on HPUX or AIX has

to go through this conversion, and if so, did you figure it out on your own

or did you get told this by support, and is anyone else annoyed about the

fact that the documentation is misleading at best, and completely wrong at

worst.  I think that at a minimum they should either create the file so it's

readable on all platforms they support, or update the documentation to

indicate that some type of conversion needs to be performed to be able to

use it on non Windows platforms.



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