Hi all

we are still here plugging away...  befroe i give another update, can i just 
ask if anyone has successfully upgraded a 7.6.04Sp2 ITSM direct to 8.1 yet?    
just checking  :-)

update on issue (by the way, this has gone to BMC support, they said they were 
reviewing logs, but no reply yet)


From looking in the log files we could see these errors which show that there 
was problem migrating these forms during the upgrade.

[ERROR][Fri Mar 08 11:26:25.161] ImportFileNode- ARImport() for 
"chg_deplapp.def" returned non-zero return code 2 [ERROR][Fri Mar 08 
11:26:25.161] ImportFileNode- 314 Field does not exist on current form 
CHG:ChangeInterface : <1000003216> [ERROR][Fri Mar 08 11:26:25.161] 
ImportFileNode- 314 Field does not exist on current form CHG:ChangeSelfJoin : 
<112> [ERROR][Fri Mar 08 11:26:25.161] ImportFileNode- 314 Field does not exist 
on current form CHG:ChangeRiskDerivedTemplateFieldSelectionLookup : 
<1000000000> [ERROR][Fri Mar 08 11:26:25.161] ImportFileNode- 314 Field does 
not exist on current form CHG:ChangeRiskDerivedFactorsTemplateLookup : 
<300207500> [ERROR][Fri Mar 08 11:26:25.167] ImportFileNode- 392 Field/VUI name 
must be unique for the form -- there is already a field or VUI using this name 
Column


I looked at the CHG:ChangeSelfJoin form. In a clean 7.6.04 SP2 install the 112 
field is not present. In a clean install of 8.1 the 112 field is present.
So using the Dev studio I exported the CHG:ChangeSelfJoin form from a clean 
install and imported it to the pre ITSM upgrade server and got no errors.
It then tried the same action on 
CHG:ChangeRiskDerivedTemplateFieldSelectionLookup & 
CHG:ChangeRiskDerivedFactorsTemplateLookup forms but got the message  saying 
"314 Field does not exist on current form 
CHG:ChangeRiskDerivedFactorsTemplateLookup : <300207500>"

I ran the RIK command
rik.exe defnimp -f e:\chg_deplapp.def -m migrate -x VBMC41-IEDRW -t 0 -u 
tony.reel -p BTsu99ort# -C -l e:\riktony.log -L –v and the resulting logs are 
attached but they give the same error messages.

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