alexanac
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I need some clarification on this issue to calm my brain. Let me lay out a few scenerios related to data dictionary refreshes and explain my understanding of them. Please correct me if necessary. Our system is OW 733.2, HP9000, Oracle 8.1.5. The issue is that there is row security that acts differently in PD compared to all other environments. There are two enterprise servers (HP9000) and PD resides on its own server so a DD/Glbltbl refresh seemed to be in order for the PD server. This was done and did not help the issue.
1. If the DD/Glbltbl files are deleted from the server spec folder (JDE is shut down) and then brought back down when the services are re-started, these are JITI'ed from the deployment server spec files for that environment - correct? It does not actually re-build these files, but simply copies them down.
2. To actually get a NEW set of DD/glbltbl files onto the server, you must generate thse files from a workstation with R92TAM/R98CRTGL and TAMFTP these files to the enterprise server. If #1 is correct, one could also copy these new files to the deployment server and allow the enterprise server to JITI them from there.
Is there anything I am missing here? I'm trying to make sure the server specs are properly updated before I look too far into this issue.
Thanks!
alexanac
1. If the DD/Glbltbl files are deleted from the server spec folder (JDE is shut down) and then brought back down when the services are re-started, these are JITI'ed from the deployment server spec files for that environment - correct? It does not actually re-build these files, but simply copies them down.
2. To actually get a NEW set of DD/glbltbl files onto the server, you must generate thse files from a workstation with R92TAM/R98CRTGL and TAMFTP these files to the enterprise server. If #1 is correct, one could also copy these new files to the deployment server and allow the enterprise server to JITI them from there.
Is there anything I am missing here? I'm trying to make sure the server specs are properly updated before I look too far into this issue.
Thanks!
alexanac