Hi

I'm going to stick my neck out and say not applicable. 

I don't think it's not available as there are unavailable records and the 
status for that.

And no answer doesn't fit with the whole attribute thing of the cmdb.

Kind regards
Danny

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On 28 Dec 2010, at 11:03, "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]> wrote:

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> Hi folks,
> 
> Sorry, it is the end of the year and...
> 
> I do not want to bore you.
> 
> But i have a wager here with one of my colleagues (gCan erman speaker).
> What is the meaning of n/a in the CMDB
> 
> 1) not applicable
> 2) not available
> 3) no answer
> 
> Can anybody give me the answer ?
> Thanks in advance !
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