Hello Listfolks!
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Happy New Year!
I'm trying to delete some custom attributes that were added to a few
classes, and not having much luck.
For example, I added an attribute to BMC_Application. I need to remove it.
So I go into Atrium Core Console, drill down to the class, click the
Attributes tab, choose the attribute, and click Remove.
The screen grinds away for a minute or so. Then the icon in the BMC Atrium
Core Console that you would use to "Delete Class" gets a red ball on the
lower-right, with a white '-' in the middle of it. If I then go back into
BMC_Application, the attribute is gone. But the parent class
(BMC_ApplicationSystem) shows a "Status" of "Error" (though it's greyed out
in that field), and in the Custom Properties field, there's "1\100050\2\1".
(That part is not greyed out, and I can remove it if I want.)
If I close out of Atrium Core Console and go back in, the rod ball with the
minus sign on it is still present in the "Delete class" icon. And in the
Custom Properties field, there's still "1\100050\2\1". However the "Status
for BMC_ApplicationSystem is now "Active". And its parent (BMC_System) is
also "Active", but has the same series of numbers in the "Custom
Properties" field. BMC_BaseElement is the same ("Active" status, and same
numbers in "Custom Properties".
AND, in the BMC_Application, in the "Custom Properties" field, there's this
mess: "2\400090\4\15\ApplicationType\100050\2\1"
I've restarted the ARS Server (version 7.6.03 running on Linux), and had
the Oracle (10gR2) guys bounce the database (also version 7.6.03) for me.
The problem persists.
Anyone have any ideas on how I can fix this?
Thanks
Sam
-- Sam Morris
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Union Pacific Railroad, Omaha NE
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