Thanks, Roger and Fred, I'll do that.  Interesting that the Default value
wouldn't be seen by Filters and Escalations.  Have you found any other
gotchas with LDAP?
 
Also, am I assuming correctly that the Escalation, when it fires against the
Vendor form, will do a fresh pull from LDAP vs. just getting whatever might
be in that form from the last manual search?
 
Rick 
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Yes, mine did the same thing and I created 2 escalations 1 if there was a
phone number and 2 if there was no phone number. On the no phone number I
hard coded the receptionist.
 
 
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I have an ARDBC integration between ITSM 7.0.2 and LDAP that is working
fine, except that it won't import records for which there is no phone #.
Even though there is a Default Phone # in the Business Phone # field, only
LDAP records with a value in the 'telephoneNumber' attribute get imported. 
 
The really puzzling part is that after running Filter and Escalation logs
while the data is importing, the error is not generated from Remedy
workflow, from what I can see.  The Escalation displays that an error
occurred at the end of each record's Push Fields, but is no more specific
than that.  The Filter logs don't show any related problems at all.
 
Has anyone run into this before?
 
Rick Cook
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