I have to disagree.  We used DDM with great success but it does require admin 
freeze on all deletion activities of your production environment.  That said, 
there are ways to get around that as well but purging the form in question on 
your target server and telling DDM to just pull everything over.

Once you get to the point where you are running DDM every few days, the errors 
are easy to identify and clean up and you can re-run a specific package as 
needed.

Ryan

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Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Re: need input about data migration after Upgrade

Hi Amit,

Agree with Vinod, you may want to look at alternate solution considering you 
are looking at migrating and cleaning your data. You will want to migrate over 
foundation, configuration and transactional data onto ITSM 9.x . This is an 
ideal time to clean up data, remapping Prod cats and Op Cats etc. and 
potentially archive some of the tickets that you no longer need. 
 
We use our Customer Move Tool (more info [CAUTION] 
http://www.alderstone.com/cmt) for the migration from previous ITSM versions to 
the latest, as we can migrate all modules data or a reduced set (including 
transformation and cleaning of data), depending on your requirements. In 
general we've been able to move entire data set within a day ensuring a smooth 
migration. Please let me know if you would like to talk about this in more 
detail or have any specific questions.

Regards,
Mohamed

Mohamed Kamruzzaman. Alderstone.com +962776723269 | 
[email protected] | Skype: mkamruzzaman | LinkedIn: 
Mohamed-Kamruzzaman

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