Jesus,

This is not considered a bug.  The AssetLifeCycle status field has been
effectively moved from the CMDB forms and placed on the AST:Attributes form. 
The Status field you see is just the leftover core field that is not being
used.  From what I've read, I don't think there is any plan to use that
field in the future.  Would be curious to see what BMC says about it.

The whole point of the CMDB and Asset split was to separate the
configuration(discovery) of CIs with the lifecycle managing (Asset Mgmt) of
the CI.  That is why they reconstructed all of the joins and now all the
classes are joined with the AST:Attributes form.  This is the form where all
lifecycle managed attributes will be stored.  These are typically
non-discovered attributes like financial info, location info, status, etc.

The CMDB forms are now in theory supposed to only be tracking what is
discovered, or the configuration of a CI.  The configuration may change
several times during the lifecycle of the CI however, the actual lifecycle
attributes can remain the same.  This is the vision BMC had when they split
the attributes up.  Config data in one spot, lifecycle management data in
another spot.

As far as your current scenario is concerned, why do you need to use the
status field as the trigger to promote the data into the production dataset? 
Would it be possible to bring in the data as you do now, allow the asset
admins to modify the data as you stated, and then when they are finished the
admins could set a custom attribute to "Ready for Import" for example?  Then
during the Identify and Merge job you could just set the Status field of
these CIs to Constant "In Inventory" as stated in your process?  Not sure if
something like this would work in your case without knowing more info about
your integration and process.  Just trying to throw an idea out there as a
work around. 



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