I'm not the migrator guy....but he tells me that in order to get everything
over...you must first migrate the form, then the app, then the form to get
everything over without any differences....that is unless you have that
option enabled then all you must do is migrate the app and it takes care of
all of it

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** What happen's if you do a difference report and then migrate differences
only ?


On 6/21/07, L. J. Head <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

Ok...here is a situation at my current position that I can't understand.

ARS 6.3 P21
Server 2003 
SQL 2000

You have an existing deployable application on server B.  On server A you
add a new form to that same deployable application.  If you then import the
new from into Server B the admin tool strips the role permissions because it

is not part of the deployable app...so you now add that new form to the
application...and re-import and all works well...so we have a chicken and
egg situation...we have a deployable application which doesn't contain the 
form...and a form that doesn't exist...so we can't add it.  We contact
Remedy support about this issue and get the fabled 'functions as designed'
reply...another co-worker found an option in Migrator that tells it to bring

any 'missing' forms over with an application during migration...which seems
to work...but I can't believe they would put you in this catch 22 without a
solution...any suggestions on how this could be done without errors without 
having to import things multiple times?

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