In 8.1 (probably earlier versions as well), you can take a look at data in the 
"DLD:SYS:DataWizAudit_Forms" form, which should give you a pretty good list of 
candidate forms to be updated. That may be a good starting point.

HTH

Leonard Neely


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To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Impact of renaming Sites in ITSM 7.6.04..

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Joe,

The data wizard does use SQL to make all of it's updates (at least in 7.0.3, I 
haven't had to dig that deep in 8.1 yet).  Take a look at the 
"DLD:SYS:DataWizardFormFields" form (and the other DLD:SYS.. forms).  That 
should get you a good ways toward your goal.  Sample screenshot:
[Inline image 1]

And one other thing that drive me bat-shtir-crazy... On the asset forms, the 
field labeled "Site", has a database name of "Building" (the field ID is 
260000001, which is site name everywhere else).  The kicker is that the field 
labeled "Site Group" has a database name of "Site" (and a field id that match 
Site Group every where else).  Read that again, this time more carefully.  :-)  
 Now, that is only true for the AST forms - on the underlying CMDB forms, the 
label matches the database name.

I hope that helps,
Thad

On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Joe D'Souza 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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Yeah I was hoping for a lazy way to find a list too. Looks like I may have to 
use some fuzzy logic to identify fields containing Site Names. It doesn’t help 
when the developers might have used different label and database names to store 
Site Names in different places across all the ITSM apps.. Else it still would 
have been a relatively easy task to write up a quick SQL script to change it.

Joe

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Silly me, I figured the Data Wizard would identify all the forms that would 
need to be changed, I didn’t account for the fact that it might only have core 
forms and not extras like WO, SRM etc. I figured at least it might be a good 
starting point (and it was top of mind since I was using it for something else 
myself today).

-Rick

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Michelle
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Hi, Joe:

The Data Wizard is great, but just remember that it doesn’t cover everything.  
Work Orders is one form that comes to mind.  Obviously, custom forms that may 
have site fields are not covered.

But, there are instructions on adding new forms that the Data Wizard will 
update.  You’ll also have to add your own workflow.

BEWARE:  Only the Site Name is updated using the Data Wizard.  One cannot 
update Region or Site Group.

See Ideas on the Data Wizard in BMC Community requesting enhancements to some 
of the limitations.

Ability to rename Region and Site Group<https://communities.bmc.com/ideas/2663>

Multiple Support Group Rename Capability<https://communities.bmc.com/ideas/2872>

Ability to rename Organization and 
Department<https://communities.bmc.com/ideas/3133>

Data Wizard to include currently excluded 
elements<https://communities.bmc.com/ideas/3042>

Data Wizard – Improved Reporting<https://communities.bmc.com/ideas/6423>

Hope that helps
Michelle

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I didn’t think of the Data Wizard. Let me give that a shot if I really need to 
do what I think I may have to.

Thanks for your response..

Joe

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Joe-

Could you run the Data Wizard for Site Name to get a count of records? I think 
that should give you a good list of the forms affected.


-Rick

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Sent: Monday, August 04, 2014 10:30 AM
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Subject: Impact of renaming Sites in ITSM 7.6.04..

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Has anyone gone through the exercise of renaming Sites for whatever reasons? I 
would like a comprehensive list of forms (both foundation and other ITSM/CMDB 
application data) it has an impact on?

I may not have to actually do it, but I see it as a possible solution to an 
automatic feed of new SIT:Site data that we have a requirement for to reconcile 
older Site Names to new ones that may be created now or in the future so a 
duplicate won’t occur.

Joe
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