Working on our upgrade from 5.0 to 6.0 ITSM and server upgrade from 5.1.0 to 6.3 Patch 16 on Windows 2003 with MS SQL 2000. At the last minute I discovered there were 8 custom fields on the old Asset form that had to be rebuilt in the new environment. I built those on BMC:BMC_ComputerSystem_ (Regular) form, then included those on the join BMC:BMC_Computer, then again included those on the join for AST:ComputerSystem. All fields display (with the DB name...yuck), but when I enter data into them and save, the data disappears. It is not hiding in any of the other underlying forms and I get no errors.
Obviously I have done something wrong and I believe that this is salvageable, I am just not sure where I have gone wrong. Sorry, no courses in CMDB yet and we are live with this on Monday. I can manually input the data for these fields later, but need to figure this out. Appreciate any help from any of you who might know where I went wrong. Candace DeCou Applications Support Analyst Silicon Valley Bank Office: 408-654-6358 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------------------------- ***************************** This message contains information from Silicon Valley Bank, or from one of its affiliates, that may be confidential and privileged. If you are not an intended recipient, please refrain from any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of this information and note that such actions are prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately by telephone or by replying to this transmission. This message may include indicative rate information relating to one or more products offered through Silicon Valley Bank, or affiliated broker-dealer, SVB Securities. Rates and yields shown are provided for informational purposes only, are not guaranteed, and are subject to market conditions and availability. Nothing in this communication shall constitute a solicitation or recommendation to buy or sell a particular security. Columbia Cash Reserves, Columbia Treasury Reserves, Columbia Institutional Cash Reserves, SVB Securities Liquid Reserves, SVB Securities Institutional Liquid Reserves and SVB Securities Horizon Shares are offered through SVB Securities, a registered broker- dealer and non-bank affiliate of Silicon Valley Bank. Investments in these products require the involvement of a licensed representative of SVB Securities. Investment products offered through SVB Securities are not insured by the FDIC or any other Federal Government Agency, are not deposits of or guaranteed by Silicon Valley Bank or its affiliates, and may lose value. _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at http://www.wwrug.org

