DRezanka
Reputable Poster
Hi all,
I hope I'm missing something here and someone has an idea.
The building of packages with full global tables (as necessary for WTS and JAS) seems rather cumbersome to me. The process, as I understand it, is to:
- Build the full package (with compression).
- Deploy the package to a WS.
- Build the full global tables on the WS.
- Copy the global tables back to the DS.
- Re-compress the package.
- Deploy at will.
Even if I already have the full global tables built, the package build has to end before compression, the tables be moved in, then re-start the build with compression only.
Commiting this process on three environments for every SP, One-Off, ESU, or general attempt to resolve piculiar issues, obviously adds a whole lotta time to our Change Management.
Does anyone have any tips and tricks to simplify this procedure? Has anyone posted a SAR with JDE to add an option to build full global tables during a package build?
Thanx much
Doug
[email protected]
Xe SP15.1, AS400 V4R5, CO-Oracle806, Co-A73c12, Citrix, NT JAS
I hope I'm missing something here and someone has an idea.
The building of packages with full global tables (as necessary for WTS and JAS) seems rather cumbersome to me. The process, as I understand it, is to:
- Build the full package (with compression).
- Deploy the package to a WS.
- Build the full global tables on the WS.
- Copy the global tables back to the DS.
- Re-compress the package.
- Deploy at will.
Even if I already have the full global tables built, the package build has to end before compression, the tables be moved in, then re-start the build with compression only.
Commiting this process on three environments for every SP, One-Off, ESU, or general attempt to resolve piculiar issues, obviously adds a whole lotta time to our Change Management.
Does anyone have any tips and tricks to simplify this procedure? Has anyone posted a SAR with JDE to add an option to build full global tables during a package build?
Thanx much
Doug
[email protected]
Xe SP15.1, AS400 V4R5, CO-Oracle806, Co-A73c12, Citrix, NT JAS