Matt,

Workflow on the BMC forms in the CMDB is OK, see the Adding Custom
Workflow section of the 7.5 Concepts and Planning Guide.

Cheers

Peter


> Ben
>
> Yes that works as long as the check result can not and does not change
> between submit and reconciliation.
>
> Bmc advise not to create workflow at  the cmdb level except for workflow
> executing rules.  Unfortunately it is more flexible and faster to do so as
> you realise.
>
> Matt
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben Chernys <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 4:17 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Recon Jobs Questions - a solution for handling merge
> qualifications across datasets.
>
> Here's the fix I settled for.
>
> In brief:
>
> Add an attribute called "TakeMe" to BaseElement.  The can be a character
> field or an enum with two values (plus $NULL$): TakeMe, Check
>
> On each submission, if TakeMe is NULL, the CI being submitted figures out
> if
> it is to be the one or not.  If it is, it sets TakeMe to Yes and pushes
> TakeMe=NULL to all other datasets.  If not, is sets itself to NULL and
> pushes TakeMe=Check to all other datasets.
>
> The recon jobs then only look at their datasets and process TakeMe =
> TakeMe.
>
> You can make any conditions you like in a filter guide fired on Submit,
> Merge, Modify, Delete, etc to set the TakeMe flag.  You can exclude the
> recon user in the filter that fires the guide.  You can also set it to the
> original value when the user is the recon user.
>
> This does not slow down the recon jobs at the expense of a small slowdown
> in
> submits.
>
> Cheers
> Ben Chernys
> Ben Chernys
>
>
>
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