Did you also notice that the form structure changed in CMDB 8.x?  Rather
than a relatively flat structure, what you have now is nested joins (as
deep as 6 levels) that mirror the structure of the CDM.  So that, at least
in part, explains the more relational data structure you're seeing.  I can
see how that would represent challenges in remapping.  It may also cause
some performance issues in large CMDB installations with very large numbers
of CIs.

Rick


On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 8:32 AM, Ortega, Jesus A <
jesus.ort...@lyondellbasell.com> wrote:

> **
>
> I have run into a potential bug in Atrium 8.1. BMC, in its infinite
> wisdom, decided to disperse a lot of fields that were once on
> BMC.CORE:BMC_BaseElement to BMC.CORE:BMC_ComputerSystem and a new form
> AST:Atributes. Additionally, they renamed BMC.CORE:BMC_ComputerSystem
> AssetLifecycleStatus to simply Status. The AST:ComputerSystem form that
> once was backed up by BMC_ComputerSystem (BaseElement +
> BMC_ComputerSystem_) now has Status pointed to the new AST:Attributes form.
> So what now happens is that when you update the status of a CI on
> AST:ComputerSystem, it updates AST:Attrbutes, which is where Status comes
> from, but there seems to be no mechanism(AL, filters) to update  the other
> forms’ Status, particularly BMC.CORE:BMC_ComputerSystem, hence BaseElement.
> From a CMDB perspective, this is a problem is you have Reconciliation jobs
> that depend on BMC.CORE:BMC_ComputerSystem.AssetLifecyclestatus(now called
> status), your jobs will not work because it never gets updated.
>
>
>
> Has anyone else run into this problem? Did BMC fix it for you? I opened a
> ticket with my support organization. So it will be few weeks before BMC
> gets back to us with requests for logs. Just when we had the CMDB tuned the
> way we want it in 7.6.04, they have to mess with it again. So much for the
> easy upgrade.
>
>
>
> Jesus Ortega
>
> Senior II, Implementation Engineer
>
> LyondellBasell Industries
>
>
>
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