In Migrator open the Tools -> Options and adjust the Differences -> Masks 
properties to disable the Timestamp and Last Changed options.

Also to make your comparison easier you can turn off the display of objects 
that are the same (Tools -> Options -> Differences -> Display).

NOTE:  There is still a bug in Migrator for SQL actions where it will always 
show a difference.  Migrator shows the source server as "Current Server" but 
shows the target server as its name (The actual action in the Admin tool shows 
"Current Server" on the target server).

Fred

-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Martin, Dwayne
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 7:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: FW: False differences in Migrator "Differences" report SOLVED

** 
Nevermind, I found the difference.  The "Source Timestamp" is different from 
the "Destination Timestamp".
Who cares?

Dwayne

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin, Dwayne - martinrd 
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 8:21 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: False differences in Migrator "Differences" report

Dear List,
I am trying to use the Migrator tool "Differences" report to reconcile our 
Development server with the Production server.  The report is supposed to list 
objects that are different between the two servers in red.  But it shows in red 
hundreds of Remedy-created objects, such as Approval Server and Business Time 
Segment filters, that should be identical.  It doesn't say what the difference 
is.  If I display the objects themselves they look identical.  Just in case 
there are hidden difference, I migrated ten of the filters, but when I run the 
report again, those same filter appear once again in red.
What is going on?
(ARS 7.1 p3, Migrator 7.5, RH Linux server, Oracle 10.2 db)
Dwayne Martin
James Madison University

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