max_xx
Well Known Member
ESU\'s for the new Environmnet....
Gd'Day every1,
Config.
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E812
TR - 8.96
Enterprise Server - RHEL
Webserver - RHEL
I've created a new environment, its a copy of PY environment.
I've used Environment Director for that.
Well, the env is created and everything seems to be fine.
I am a bit worried about the ESU's.
All the ESU's had already been applied to PY. So it would have definitely affected the objects of the new ENV.
But the ESU application shows that they have been applied to just DV and PY.
I can apply them back to the new environment but I guess there is no point as they already have been applied.
Is there any other way to tell JDE that they already have been applied to to UAT.
The same will hold true for the ESU projects in OMW for the new environment.
Ques. 1 -> Is there any point in doing all these things as we all know the sole purpose of updating the objects has been done.
Ques. 2 -> If there is, than can it be done by firing queries in the backend and updating the ESU tables(God Damn the Tables), which tables would it be then ???
Thanks a lot in advance.
Warm Regards,
Max
Gd'Day every1,
Config.
------------
E812
TR - 8.96
Enterprise Server - RHEL
Webserver - RHEL
I've created a new environment, its a copy of PY environment.
I've used Environment Director for that.
Well, the env is created and everything seems to be fine.
I am a bit worried about the ESU's.
All the ESU's had already been applied to PY. So it would have definitely affected the objects of the new ENV.
But the ESU application shows that they have been applied to just DV and PY.
I can apply them back to the new environment but I guess there is no point as they already have been applied.
Is there any other way to tell JDE that they already have been applied to to UAT.
The same will hold true for the ESU projects in OMW for the new environment.
Ques. 1 -> Is there any point in doing all these things as we all know the sole purpose of updating the objects has been done.
Ques. 2 -> If there is, than can it be done by firing queries in the backend and updating the ESU tables(God Damn the Tables), which tables would it be then ???
Thanks a lot in advance.
Warm Regards,
Max