Hello,

I have set BMC.Asset to ‘Read only’ and created another dataset (dataset
PreAsset) to work in it. Working in that way I assure than data in BMC.Asset
will only be updated by Reconciliation Engine (a job reconciliating from
PreAsset to BMC.Asset). The problem is when I try to associate a Support
Group to a ci. It returns an error indicating ‘No appropriate access to this
dataset’ (ARERR 120124).
 In any way it is trying to insert this relationship in BMC.Asset instead of
I am not working in this dataset. I see that there is a process named
Application-Invoke-External-Filter bmc.cmdb.cmdbEngine PHASE=x CLIENTTYPE=x
that checks if the operation I am doing is valid. BMC.Asset must go on being
the production dataset. 

The filters that launch this process are CMDB:Instance:InvokeCMDBEngine01
and CMDB:Instance:InvokeCMDBEngine02. They have as main form
OBJSTR:InstanceTemplate and another forms as associated. In my case the
filters are launched by BMC.CORE:BMC_BaseElement, but due to it is not the
main form, I cannot include any flag field in the Run if action of the
mentioned filters; only fields of OBJSTR:InstanceTemplate are available.

Anyway I guess that there must be any better way to resolve it, different
from creating code, flags, etc… because I am sure that having production
dataset disabled and working in another datasets, creating associations and
so is something habitual.
Do you know that the appropriate solution could be?


Thanks & regards,
Sergio Tomillero

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