IanGates
Member
I'm puzzled by this topic.
When making changes to a data dictionary item, namely the default value, the local TAM specs are also updated at the same time. However, this appears to be limited to DDDICT and DDTEXT. However, the important file the applications use is GBLTBL and this is not updated.
Even with replication on, there are no changes to this table.
If this is the case, what is the proper and easiest procedure for ensuring these spec files are all in synch on the clients.
If it does work this way, what is the point of DD replication if it only does half the job?
Response Line tell me that it does update the GBLTBL immediately under SP14.1 (we are on SP13). I managed to try it on B7332 and it did not update the GBLTBL either.
We are on Unix/Oracle/Xe/SP13. Grateful for any feedback
When making changes to a data dictionary item, namely the default value, the local TAM specs are also updated at the same time. However, this appears to be limited to DDDICT and DDTEXT. However, the important file the applications use is GBLTBL and this is not updated.
Even with replication on, there are no changes to this table.
If this is the case, what is the proper and easiest procedure for ensuring these spec files are all in synch on the clients.
If it does work this way, what is the point of DD replication if it only does half the job?
Response Line tell me that it does update the GBLTBL immediately under SP14.1 (we are on SP13). I managed to try it on B7332 and it did not update the GBLTBL either.
We are on Unix/Oracle/Xe/SP13. Grateful for any feedback