Sorry if this has already been suggested, but have you tried importing the
Group form from a def file?  If you go to your ARServer installation
directory, the Group form def is located in the .\ARServer\InstallForms\en
directory.

 

If you have to delete the Group form, the server should remain operable as
it will use the entries in the group_cache table (until the server tries to
recache).

 

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe D'Souza
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 9:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Help with ARERR 552

 

Then maybe restoring the whole table as such is not a good idea. What might
be a good idea though is to restore only the T table that belongs to the
Group form. Before that though take a backup of the data contained in the T
table. After restoring just the T table, restore the data contained within
the T table. I had done an operation similar to that with the help of an
Oracle DBA in the past. So if you are on Oracle, this is a possibility.

 

After that it will be a good idea to run the AR System upgrade, so just in
case there is still a problem with the Group form, the upgrade script may
take care of it - depending on whether the script is designed to overwrite
the user and group form on every upgrade.

 

OR maybe you should try running that upgrade script in the first place
before even the restoration of the table as described above..

 

Cheers

 

Joe D'Souza

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 9:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Help with ARERR 552

** 

Unfortunately, all of our 7.0.1 backups have this problem, since it occurred
during the upgrade process.  Our previous version db backups are two weeks
old and loosing that much data is not an option, not too mention the amount
of post upgrade work we have done during the last two weeks to accommodate
for 7.0.1 idiosyncrasies.   

This is one we have to fight  through, I was hoping that there would have
been someone who has had this happen and knew of a fix.  Seems like
BMC/Remedy would have some type of DB tool which could validate and correct
the DB structure if problems were found during the validation,  I guess that
would be WAY too much to ask for though. I would even be happy if the Admin
tool, which is more than happy to tell you there is a problem with the form,
would perform the correction on save or at least give you the option of
performing the correction.

Looks like I get to learn more about the Remedy DB structure than I wanted
too.  I'll have to study up over the weekend and go in Monday to perform
brain surgery.

Thanks,
Dave

----- Original Message ----
From: Joe D'Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 3:20:08 PM
Subject: Re: Help with ARERR 552

** 

You will loose access to your system to do anything further if you delete
the group form...

 

Restoring your last known good backup of the database is your best and
fastest option. Any other option would be very time consuming (attempts to
build the T table by altering it to include the missing columns etc..). Not
impossible but might take even an expert Remedy developer a lot more than 15
or 20 minutes that restoring a DB backup would take..

 

Cheers

 

Joe D'Souza

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 4:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Help with ARERR 552

** 

Yes, we do have a backup of the pre-upgrade database (we still have the
pre-upgrade database server in pristine condition).  While restoring the
database would provide a means to recover the data in the Group form, it
would not resolve the error with the 7.01 Group form.  While it would be
possible to recover the Group form data and then delete the current Group
form and Reimport a valid Group form, I'm not sure that it is possible to
delete the Group form and maintain an operational system.

Like you, we had this occur on a test upgrade to 7.0 to the User form.  The
end result was, because it was a test upgrade, to dump the system and redo
the upgrade process.  However, with 7.0 this happened every time we tried
the upgrade, thus the wait for 7.0.1 for the upgrade.  During testing with
7.0.1 this error did not occur, so we thought we were out of the woods on
it.

Thanks,
Dave

----- Original Message ----
From: Rahul AR User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 2:02:06 PM
Subject: Re: Help with ARERR 552

** Did u take the database backup before the upgrade?? If yes then restore
the backup on some other database server and import the table from this
restored database to the existing database. I'll again remind you to take a
database backup before proceeding with the steps as mentioned above. 

On 10/20/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

** 

Anyone have a recommendation for this.

When accessing the Group form we receive the error "ARERR 552 Failure during
SQL operation to the database: Invalid column name 'C179', (SQL Server
207)Invalid column name 'C121', (SQL Server 207)Invalid column name 'C120',
(SQL Server 207) 

This error prevents us from viewing, creating or modifying records on the
Group form.

The fields exist in the 'field' table but do not exist in the 'T9' table.
All efforts to resolve this through the Admin tool have been unsuccessful.
My best guess on cause would be a problem with the form creation/import
during our database upgrade to 7.0.1.  I would try to manually create the
fields in the T table, but do not want to cause more issues than what I
have.

Equally unsuccessful was to open a high impact ticket with BMC Support over
24 hours ago (ISS03190758).  They have been unresponsive and have failed to
meet the Fast-Track SLA.  (If anyone from BMC is monitoring the list any
assistance would be greatly appreciated.) 

Windows 2003 Server / MSSQL 2000 / BMC Remedy AR System 7.0.1 P4

Thanks in advance,
Dave Fincher

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