Hardware asset table (alm_hardware) not reflecting the renaming.

Akshatha Ballal
Tera Expert

Hi,

We have a requirement to rename certain tables and its child tables to be labelled as the original table name followed by Highly Confidential (Eg. 'Asset- Highly Confidential' should be displayed everywhere) This functionality is working as expected for other tables (User, cmdb_ci etc but not for asset). I have renamed its label and its child tables alm_hardware, alm_consumable, alm_license and alm_facility as Hardware - Highly Confidential, Consummable-  - Highly Confidential, License - Highly Confidential and Facility  - Highly Confidential. But these are only reflected in the list view, not in the individual item view.

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Please refer below the changes in the label of alm_hardware table

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Please let me know what else I need to do to make these changes to be reflected in the individual asset items too.

Thank you in advance.

Regards,

Akshatha

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

 

Right click form header and go to Configure -> Form Design. You will find Hardware written as the header of very first section. Click on it and provide the new header name for first section.

 

Also, clear the cache after doing above change.

 

Regards,

Sachin

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Ashutosh Munot1
Kilo Patron
Kilo Patron

Hi,

Silly but have you tried clearing the cache?

Thanks,
Ashutosh

Hi,

I tried but this did not resolve the issue. I have this issue in a different instance too.

 

Regards,

Akshatha

 

 

Right click form header and go to Configure -> Form Design. You will find Hardware written as the header of very first section. Click on it and provide the new header name for first section.

 

Also, clear the cache after doing above change.

 

Regards,

Sachin

This worked, thank you very much.

Any reason why a form change was required just for this table when it was working on all other tables with just renaming of label in the System Definition->Tables?

Regards,

Akshatha