Michelle_Dulay
Member
We are currently live on B732 and testing Xe. In Xe, we are using the following:
DV7333 - use for development and ESU's
PY7333 - use for testing
PD7333 - not currently using
JD7333 - not currently using
I would like to copy DV7333 to PD7333 and use PD7333 for applying and testing ESU's. I haven't had much luck with the ESU merging with modified objects. The one ESU I've applied messed up most of our mods and they all had to be retrofitted. I would like to avoid this and was planning on using PD7333 as kind of a test area to figure out the best way to apply ESU's and not have our mods completely ruined.
Anyway, does anyone see a problem if I were to just backup DV7333 using SQL 2000 and then restore it as PD7333? I know I'll have to change the object owners, etc. - this is how I refresh business data from one environment to another. But I wasn't sure how this would work with central objects. Are there any records in JDE7333 that will be out of sync?
If this isn't the best way to go, please let me know what I should be doing!
Not to be pushy, but I was looking to do this today or tomorrow. I appreciate any suggestions. Thanks to everyone in advance.
Michelle Dulay
OneWorld Xe, SP 15.1, Update 2
ESU JD10371 & JD11176
Windows 2000 SP2 Deployment / Enterprise
SQL 2000
DV7333 - use for development and ESU's
PY7333 - use for testing
PD7333 - not currently using
JD7333 - not currently using
I would like to copy DV7333 to PD7333 and use PD7333 for applying and testing ESU's. I haven't had much luck with the ESU merging with modified objects. The one ESU I've applied messed up most of our mods and they all had to be retrofitted. I would like to avoid this and was planning on using PD7333 as kind of a test area to figure out the best way to apply ESU's and not have our mods completely ruined.
Anyway, does anyone see a problem if I were to just backup DV7333 using SQL 2000 and then restore it as PD7333? I know I'll have to change the object owners, etc. - this is how I refresh business data from one environment to another. But I wasn't sure how this would work with central objects. Are there any records in JDE7333 that will be out of sync?
If this isn't the best way to go, please let me know what I should be doing!
Not to be pushy, but I was looking to do this today or tomorrow. I appreciate any suggestions. Thanks to everyone in advance.
Michelle Dulay
OneWorld Xe, SP 15.1, Update 2
ESU JD10371 & JD11176
Windows 2000 SP2 Deployment / Enterprise
SQL 2000