how about RRRChive?
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 6:48 AM, Jared Dean <jldea...@gmail.com> wrote: > ** > Thanks for the reply John. Unfortunately, DSO is not an option due to the > way our infrastructure is setup. > > -Jared > > > > On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 8:43 AM, Roger J <rjust2...@aol.com> wrote: > >> ** >> The easiest way to accomplish this transfer is by using DSO. >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Jared Dean <jldea...@gmail.com> >> To: arslist <arslist@ARSLIST.ORG> >> Sent: Thu, May 2, 2013 8:37 am >> Subject: Exporting data from CLM -> Non-CLM >> >> ** >> Hello All, >> >> We are currently running CLM 3.0 which contains additional cloud data >> that is not present in Atrium 8.0. We initially tried to use the CMDBDriver >> utility, but since its version specific we have been unsuccessful. >> The issue we are having is that the source Atrium has certain CMDB >> extensions that do not (and should not) exist on the target Atrium. >> Specifically, the CLM Cloud Extensions are installed on the source Atrium. >> When we run an import using the *CMDBDriver utility* on the stand-alone >> Atrium 8, we get import errors (120004) complaining that attributes in the >> XML import files does not exist in the target dataset. We know what the >> issue is, but are unsure how to solve it. Essentially, we want to export a >> subset data from CLM 3.0 Atrium. For a given dataset, we want to export all >> classes & attributes that exist in the BMC.CORE, BMC.AM, and possibly >> BMC.FED namespaces. Even when specifying a specific namespace to export, >> the resulting XML files still contain attributes that are provided by other >> namespaces. This subsequently causes imports to fail, since there is >> "extra" data. >> >> Thanks for the help! >> Jared >> _ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" and have been for 20 years_ >> _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"