Daniel,
If I go to properties in the flex view I can search the OID and find it as shown in the below picture
![d88d915cf79740249baa5906649a377e_RackMultipart20151005-26845-atap7g-Flexview_inline.png d88d915cf79740249baa5906649a377e_RackMultipart20151005-26845-atap7g-Flexview_inline.png](/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/5734iAB21944E8B69EB14/image-size/large?v=v2&px=999)
If I open the mib tool I can find it in the tree and it provides data as seen below
![d88d915cf79740249baa5906649a377e_RackMultipart20151005-19191-kngoji-Flex_2_inline.png d88d915cf79740249baa5906649a377e_RackMultipart20151005-19191-kngoji-Flex_2_inline.png](/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/5867iC84A193F3EB7AB78/image-size/large?v=v2&px=999)
So I dont understand how all this can be true if it is not in the database. And it appears in the Mymibs folder
![d88d915cf79740249baa5906649a377e_RackMultipart20151005-7341-1qld00f-database_inline.png d88d915cf79740249baa5906649a377e_RackMultipart20151005-7341-1qld00f-database_inline.png](/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/1239i2A1E3CF711BDB7CC/image-size/large?v=v2&px=999)
We are trying to get these third party devices working as many of our customers seem interested in the prospect of consolidating some of there network management into one application.
Thanks for the help