That would not work in a qualification set since reconciliation is going to 
already have the dataset ID handled for you.  You would just use the Name 
attribute at this point.  Otherwise, none of  your CI's will identify since 
they will all not have the same DatasetID.  We have used this in the past and 
what will happen is any additional CI's that get added to the discovery dataset 
that have the same name as an existing CI in the same dataset will fail to 
identify (duplicates).  If this is what you want, then you are done.  However 
if you replace systems and new CI's get discovered, they will not identify 
until the prior CI is purged from your discovery dataset.

Jim Coryat
Senior Software Engineer
Micron Technology, Inc.

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From: SUBSCRIBE arslist Sweety [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 4:32 AM
Subject: Re: Strcturing CMDB data

Yes, sure.
So the qualification can be;

Name != $NULL$ and Name=$Name$ and Dataset = $Dataset$ (rough qualification)

I am on single tenancy, no multiple companies involved.

I heard that there are cases where two CIs have same name but really not sure 
if its true or not. Do you have any idea about it?

BMC_SoftwareServer or BMC_DataBase

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