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] 



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