Rick:

 

Yeah, don't get me wrong-I'm certainly not criticizing those of us out
there who choose not to untangle the mass of spaghetti in ITSM 7 as far
a people data goes.  In fact, even if you had the time I'd recommend not
doing it because it deviates so drastically from the OOTB design and
code.

 

I'm questioning BMC's decision to go that way in the first place.

 

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I see what you're saying, Norm, and in a theoretical sense, I agree.
However, ITSM 7 is both very complicated and new enough that knowing
what existing workflow to untangle to draw the data directly from AD
would take more time than most of us have.

 

So in the absence of a viable option of having two data sources, I will
settle for the second best outcome - that of not having to maintain two
duplicate data sources.  The AD data that is actually useful will be
maintained only there, and copied to Remedy.  The rest, which is mainly
better off in Remedy anyway (i.e. Group permissions, etc.) will be
maintained in Remedy.

 

Rick 

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All:

 

Inspired by the recent thread concerning the best way to import people
into ITSM 7, I wanted to pose the slightly rhetorical question, "Why
import people at all?" I'm not certain I agree with the methodology of
duplicating data from one existing data source into another.  If the
Active Directory is an organization's authoritative source of user data,
why import it into a separate database? Why not just do a direct pull
from the AD on-the-fly?

 

We don't use ITSM here (yet), but we don't import people data-we just
pull AD data on-the-fly and it works like a champ.

 

Thoughts?

Norm

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