HI,

We acknowledge that hard deletion of records is not something that is currently 
designed for with the DDM tool.  The general consideration on this was due to 
the fact that "soft" deletion is the prolific model officially designed for in 
the applications.  While hard deletes are possible, they often require both 
administrative access as well as taking the two step process.  We have heard 
from customers (and not all) that they are conducting hard deletes and we are 
working to close this gap in a future release.

If you are in a situation where you require a solution to this gap, please 
contact BMC Customer Support and an interim solution can be provided.

We thank you for your feedback, it is always appreciated.

________________________________

Ramon Kagan
BMC Software

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Goodall, Andrew C
Sent: May-03-12 12:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: WARNING: 7.6.X DDM AND ITSM

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What makes me laugh is that this is BMC's official product to primarily migrate 
their ITSM customers from previous versions to the latest and "greatest".
Yet they don't cover all the aspects for their own product ITSM.

Regards,

Andrew Goodall
Software Engineer 2 | Development Services |  jcpenney . www.jcp.com 
<http://www.jcp.com/>
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[mailto:[email protected]]<mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]> On Behalf Of 
Guillaume Rheault
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2012 11:10 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: WARNING: 7.6.X DDM AND ITSM

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That's the reason why you need to use RRR|Chive, which is THE tool for data 
migration.
DDM is not production ready yet, it's a nice concept but very limited. With all 
the money and resources that BMC spent on DDM,they could have just paid Misi 
from RRR to make RRR|Chive "prettier", i.e. essentially having a GUI and 
colorful reports so management **thinks** it's enterprise ready.

You know how it is, management needs to see pretty power point slides to think 
(when they think) that a tool is enterprise ready. RRR|Chive does not have that 
prettiness,thanks God, but get's the work done. It's probably because Misi 
focused on the design of the tool that it works, instead of focusing on 
sugar-coated prettiness and fluff, which takes the focus away in developing 
something that really works.

Guillaume
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behalf of Goodall, Andrew C [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2012 11:54 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: WARNING: 7.6.X DDM AND ITSM
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This is a heads up to anyone planning a 7.6.04 upgrade.

So we're using DDM (Delta Data Migration) to migrate data to the new 7.6.04 
environment from our existing 7.5 implementation.
Well DDM is migrator based and it does not keep track of DELETE operations.

ITSM workflow will often use DELETE operations on foundation data such as 
people permission, support group and functional role removals, product alias 
changes, etc...

So now we have to keep track of all these changes and manually remediate them. 
As you can guess in a large enterprise this is substantial.

Thank you BMC, thank you very much!

Regards,

Andrew Goodall
Software Engineer 2 | Development Services |  jcpenney . www.jcp.com 
<http://www.jcp.com/>

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