There must be at least one unique field to reference in the Identification of 
the two datasets to do this. 


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From: Matt Worsdell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 10:54 am
Subject: Re: Easy Question - .ARX and .CSV IMPORT



Why not either:

1. Import via AIE.
2. Create new dataset, import records and Reconcile entries. You could
even copy the current dataset and test to make sure the correct entries
are updated.


> Hello All,
> I know this is probably an easy question, but I can't remember the answer,
> it's been awhile since someone asked me this question and never regarding
> CMDB data with 7.1.
>
> We have a ton of Network Port CI Data that needs to be "Cleaned Up".
> User is asking if I can send him an .csv dump of all Network Port CMDB CI
> Data, let him modify it, then we reimport it into the Network Port CI
> Form.
> I am leary, #1 - because of the CMDB architecture and the danger of
> importing data with the inner joins, etc.
> #2, Remedy Import only uses .arx files, and I can't remember if there is a
> way to convert an .arx to a .csv, etc.
>
> I am leaning toward suggesting a manual update of the CI records to ensure
> data integrity. Agree?
>
> Can anyone enlighten me, please?
>
> Thanks in Advance,
>
> Jase
>
> ARS 7.1 Patch 002
> Windows Server 2003
> SQL Server 2005
>
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