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Subject: Re: Overlay issue in v9

From: "LJ LongWing" <[email protected]>

Date: Tue, February 2, 2016 9:23 am

To: [email protected]

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> This topic was recently discussed on communities

>

> https://communities.bmc.com/message/583802#583802

>

> They obviously 'know' that the duplicates exist...which aren't actually

> duplicates of course (different overlay) value....but yes...it's somewhat

> surprising that this is affecting their own workflow....the thing that's

> not surprising is that they didn't catch it....because they obviously don't

> create overlays of their own workflow :)

>

> On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 6:31 AM, Atul Vohra <[email protected]>

> wrote:

>

>> **

>>

>> In v9 (Linux), we created overlays of some main forms and are seeing that

>> in arschema table it created a new entry for the overlay table with the

>> same schemaid and name.

>>

>>

>>

>> So there are 100+ ALs, 17+ menus, and 1000+ filters which make select

>> calls to arschema to list fields or a field from a particular form (table).

>> This now returns duplicate fields - this can be resolved by using DISTINCT

>> but am surprised that this was not caught by BMC.

>>

>> We have called in BMC with this issue and so far they are fixing (i.e.

>> modify the AL and put the DISTINCT keyword) in various active links as they

>> debug the issue.

>>

>>

>>

>> Ex: We have an overylay of SRM:Request and now in the AP:Rule Definition

>> form , try setting variables for form = SRM:Request

>>

>>

>>

>> Anyone else facing the same issue.

>>

>>

>>

>> Thanks

>> Atul

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