Hello List!

I've encountered an interesting challenge.

The name of my company has changed.  It is not optional that we change or
remove all visible references to the old company name.  This includes the
company for all support groups, the company for all assets, the company for
all products, the company for all people, etc.

Our company name is the Operating Company in ITSM and most of our data is
associated with it.  We run ITSM, SRM, and SLM.  All are version 7.6.04
(either SP1 or SP2 depending on the module).  Since the Operating Company
is so pervasive, this is something we want to approach carefully.

We researched the Data Wizard and we've tried it in a test environment.
 The Data Wizard appears not to change all records (only enabled records in
some cases).  It does not touch all ITSM or SRM forms.  It does not update
SLM.  We have also had issues with the Data Wizard hanging during simple
updates in the past, so we are tentative about this as an option.

The other thing we have considered is hiding/defaulting the Company name
where possible rather than changing the Operating Company value. This would
involve changing a large number of forms, modifying tiered menus containing
Company, removing Company fields from auditing, and there are additional
considerations for menus where another company is a valid option as well as
the Operating Company, such as with Products.  This looks like a bigger and
bigger project the more we look at it.

We have limited resources and would like to minimize the time we have to
spend on this, and each option would involve significant time and testing.

So, List, we turn to you for ideas.  Has anyone successfully changed the
company name with the data wizard?  What issues did you run into with it?
 What options outside of this list do you see as viable?

Thanks!

Tiffany Alexander
Remedy Admin

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