The two systems will be 100% identical, thats why we think rrrChive will be
the tool to rule the CMDB

-
J

2015-02-10 19:37 GMT+01:00 Misi Mladoniczky <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> You might want to try RRR|DefFieldDiff on your regular CMDB forms and find
> out
> the data differences between the servers.
>
> If things has disappeared, and this is ok, just use onlyfields=COMMON.
>
> If you have fields that has moved, you might need to do some more coding. I
> typically use a merge filter when using RRR|Chive that does something like
> this:
> Execute on: Merge
> Execution order: 0
> Run If: $CLIENT-TYPE$ = 6666
>   Set-Fields: ...
>   Goto: 1000
>
>         Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://rrr.se
>
> > It takes 20 times longer time to setup AI to move CI`s than using
> rrrChive.
> > I hope to save some hours....
> >
> > --
> > J
> >
> > 2015-02-06 21:47 GMT+01:00 Jamie <[email protected]>:
> >
> >> Haven't used rrrchive, but you could also look at using Atrium
> Integrator
> >> to move the same data.  You may have to educate yourself with AI and
> spoon
> >> if you aren't familiar with it, however we had a guy pick it up very
> >> quickly without knowing anything about it.  We're now working on pushing
> >> out ITSM foundation data over to our CLM environment using the AI tool.
> >>
> >>
> >>
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