So what happens when you use it, it just randomly skips some permissions or
is there some sort of a pattern?

Joe
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  Yes, it is true.  Everybody but Migrator seems to have that concept well
in hand...

  Rick

  On 9/10/07, Joe D'Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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    Doesn't General Access have the same ID irrespective? I thought that
when these application groups are created they get created with the same ID
across any server.. Is that not true?

    Joe
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      Subject: Problem with Migrator


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      Here's a heads-up for those of you <ahem> trusting <ahem> enough to
use Migrator to move your code about:
      I did a small migration this morning of just a few dozen forms (no
data, no workflow).  Migrator 7.0.1 p4 - Server 7.0.1 p2 on source server,
7.0.1 p4 on destination server.

      All of the forms were migrated, but when I ran a difference report
immediately afterward, on three of the forms (1 Regular, 2 D.O.), some of
the group permissions were not migrated successfully on some (not all) of
the fields.  Since the group is one of the core ITSM groups (General
Access), which does exist with the same ID on both the source and
destination servers, I think this is kind of a problem.

      We'll see if Support can help, but this is really an engineering
issue.  I can't wait for BMC to give us a migration tool I can trust.

      --
      Rick Cook

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