Pat, can't you do Shift-click/CTRL-click on those forms, or is your
complaint that you have to choose the data settings in each individual
form?  The settings for data migration are form-specific, so BMC's response
is probably "functioning as designed".  Perhaps your RFE might be better
received if it were for a dialog that would allow you to set the settings in
a matrix-like thing, rather than form-by-form.

Of course, we could all get unbelievably lucky and Migrator would get
re-architected to correct other, more glaring design issues.  Like why one
cannot export the screen results - AT ALL.  A .migrator or .def file doesn't
really help me when my boss wants to know what objects are different between
two servers.  I need something I can copy and paste into a Word doc. or
something, and Migrator, 12 flippin' years after it was built, STILL does
not allow that.

Ok, I'm done with my rant.  Back to work.

Rick

On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 9:27 AM, patrick zandi <[email protected]> wrote:

> ** I am looking for some folks out there, to tell me this is not possible.
> I do not see it, yet I put in an RFE and was sharply shutdown by BMC that
> this was a customer support problem, and it was not an actual RFE.
> With that said, my assumption is there is some way to make this happen, but
> I must be missing it.
>
> On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 7:50 AM, patrick zandi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> In migrator, any version: if you select lets say 30 forms that you want
>> data migrated, is their an easier way than manually selecting every little
>> tab and then saying what you want to do with it. I do not see any templates
>> you can apply to it to autofill in the standard value, and then modify a
>> couple... Rather than the manual mouse click X 4 X 30 ...
>> Just asking.
>>
>> --
>> Patrick Zandi
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Patrick Zandi
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