I have a really good bug that BMC won't fix: TMS:Audit log uses a non-indexed 
field to pull data from the SYS:Notification Log form.  We're using ITSM 7.0.1 
P7.  I realize that we are most likely the only people in the universe who 
would even consider using the notification audit logs on Task, but running a 
table scan against the notification logs when it does happen is unforgiveable.  
It took me two days to isolate the source of the issue and fix the workflow.  I 
sent BMC the definition files with a detailed explanation on May 5 and followed 
up with an RFP and a WebEx.  Crickets.


Jennifer Meyer

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List,
I'm looking to get some traction on a defect that's bugging the crap out of me. 
 I found this in 7.5 initial release shortly after release, it took awhile for 
my Level1 to get the ticket opened with BMC...it's been in their hands since 
BEFORE patch 1 was released, but they still haven't fixed it...

The bug is in the 7.5 Java API in relation to the getListFilterObjects for 
ARServerUser.  If you make the call you get a null pointer error.  I even 
replicated this in driver.exe.  in the 7.1 api it takes me roughly a min to 
pull the roughly 3000 filters with the getListFilterObjects call....my 
workaround is to do a GetListFilter, then loop through all 3k records getting 
the objects for each...this workaround takes me roughly 5 times longer to get 
my records.

I don't consider it acceptable to break something as simple as this and issue 3 
patches to the product without fixing it....I'm looking for some 'me too' over 
to BMC to try to get this puppy into Patch 4 if possible.

If you consider this a whine, please let me know about YOUR bugs that BMC won't 
fix....
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