You could try an OS file system LINK from the bad address to the new.

Create 
/appl/BMC/AtriumCore/aie/service/datadata/NewTCNZ_ComputerSystem

In it put a link (disk mapping?) to 
/appl/BMC/AtriumCore/aie/service/data/NewTCNZ_ComputerSystem

Also add a file  with a text explanation as why the link exists (i.e. 
README.txt)
HTH,
Joel
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Simon Ellis
Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2013 6:50 PM
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Subject: Atrium Upgrade to SP4

Completed an upgrade of Atrium to SP4 last week and have gone to verify the 
aitrium integration engine and have noticed that post upgrade the file name 
path in all our mappings for any of our data exchanges has changed.

For example pre upgrade the path to where the data file was located was 
specified in the mapping as:

/appl/BMC/AtriumCore/aie/service/data/NewTCNZ_ComputerSystem

Post upgrade the path specified is now:

/appl/BMC/AtriumCore/aie/service/datadata/NewTCNZ_ComputerSystem

It's changed everything to look up everything in a folder called datadata which 
doesn't exist.  I'm now stumped as to how to correct this.

I can export everything out of one of our NPE environments and place over the 
top.  I can export everything to an .arx file and manually amend the entries 
and then import them back in.

IS there any better way of correcting the file name path in a mapping?

Anyone know why this happened?

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