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CMDB Table Class Structure


Within SimpleOne, it is easy to configure and expand CMDB structure to make it meet all your business needs by managing the CMDB table classes. Simple One provides all necessary features and tools allowing table classes full customization.

The CMDB structure is built by the configurationa records, such as Configuration Items, CI Types and CI Relationships, which, in turn, are based on the relevant CMDB table classes of the System Definition catalogue. Basically, custom CMDB table classes are inherited from the following basic tables depending on their purpose:

Table ClassCMDB Record
cmdb-
cmdb_class_typeCI Type
sys_cmdb_ciConfiguration Item
sys_cmdb_relationshipCI Relationship

to create and add new inherited CMDB classes, to establish relationships between them and to determine class policies, as well as the attributes of control and assess.

Make your structure comprehensible and with CMDB tools. CMDB Class Wizard features help administrators to build a CMDB solution that satisfies your business needs.

  1. Create a new class table inherited from one of the the cmdb class tables using the Creating Objects features.
  2. Configure your class table fields and columns, establish relations with other table if it is needed.
  3. Create new Menu Item based on the cmdb class table and add it in the CMDB catalogue.

Navigate to System Definition → All tables containing all 

All the CMDB records are children tables of the cmdb table. In this way, sys_cmdb_relationship determines structure and set of attributes of the CI Relationship records.

Use filter or other tools to browse the tables. Basically, cmdb classes are in

go to the System Definition → All tables menu and apply the following filter conditions: 

cmdb...

Create a new CMDB Class Table

To add a new CMDB table use the New button 

then add a class table with the . all existing tables are children of the 

Configure CMDB Class Table

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Add a new CMDB Record

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