CNC Guy
Well Known Member
Folks,
As we all know we use R98403 to refresh environments within JDE. What we also know is this takes a lot of time to refresh the data.
I read somewhere that we can use the backend i.e. DB tools to refresh data especially since we normally refresh only the business data. That way it will be must faster and in case of any issues the rollback is going to be proper. The reason for this process being faster is that when using R98403 it copies the data from the source env in DB to local and then to the target environment in DB which is also depepdent on the network bandwidth.
so is there an issue or concern with this method of refreshing business data? I know one issue might be Oracle will not support this method since it is outside JDE but are there are known issues with following this method? Has anybody done this anytime?
Please let me know since I'll want to be sure before following this method?
Thanks in advance.
CNC Guy
E1 8.10
UNIX,DB2
Websphere 5
As we all know we use R98403 to refresh environments within JDE. What we also know is this takes a lot of time to refresh the data.
I read somewhere that we can use the backend i.e. DB tools to refresh data especially since we normally refresh only the business data. That way it will be must faster and in case of any issues the rollback is going to be proper. The reason for this process being faster is that when using R98403 it copies the data from the source env in DB to local and then to the target environment in DB which is also depepdent on the network bandwidth.
so is there an issue or concern with this method of refreshing business data? I know one issue might be Oracle will not support this method since it is outside JDE but are there are known issues with following this method? Has anybody done this anytime?
Please let me know since I'll want to be sure before following this method?
Thanks in advance.
CNC Guy
E1 8.10
UNIX,DB2
Websphere 5