Hi Zoltan/owguru,
Thanks a lot.
Your steps and idea's saved lot of efforts and it worked out well..!!
thanks again,
venkat.
>From: Zoltan_Gyimesi <
[email protected]>
>Reply-To:
[email protected]
>To:
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>Subject: Re: Copy BSFN..!! ~~3533:3573
>Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2001 10:07:17 -0800 (PST)
>
>Hey Venkat,
>As you already well know, the object copy possibility vary under the
>different relases.
>WHAT IS YOUR SYSTEM CONFIGURATION???? Is it still secret?
)
>
>In response to your question:
>
>A.) You can easily copy C BSFNs as files and making minor changes in the
>code.
>B.) You can not copy NER BSFNs, you have to re-enter them as owguru has
>told. Some suggestion from me, how to do it efficiently:
>
>1.) Open the old BSFN with the NER designer, select the entire ER, copy to
>Clipboard, save the clipboard file.
>2.) Print the ER into a text file.
>3.) Define your new BSFN in OL (or in OMW? ;-)) and open with NER designer.
>4.) Place a comment-line into the NER or any dummy code. It makes possible
>to preserve the entered variables when you save NER without code (see the
>following).
>5.) Define all ER variable and take care very much:
>* to enter them in the same order as it was entered in the old one
>(if you do not guess, how can you determine it, then ask me)
>* to use exactly the same ER names (you copy/paste them from your ER
>printout text created under 2.)
>* to use the same DD items
>6.) Save the BSFN and re-open it.
>7.) Open your clipboard file created in 1.)
>8.) Paste the ER into the BSFN and delete the dummy comment/code entered in
>4.)
>(here you can also save and reopen. if you get some error message, don't
>mind.)
>9.) Click all ER lines, revise them in the appropriate window and save them
>with OK.
>10.) Go through on all parameters in BSFN Calls.
>12.) Re-map all Table I/O, to be on the safe side.
>13.) Enable disabled lines if you was able to save them with OK. (Generally
>I open and revise these lines again in enabled status and save them
>again.)
>14.) Sometimes you will have to reproduce some lines. Use your printout as
>guide-line in these cases.
>
>Sometimes IF statements will be disabled and when you enable it then the IF
>and ENDIF part will have an opposite enabling status. If it occurs for you,
>then ask me, how can you reslove it.
>
>To reproduce the DSTR of the BSFN is an other story.
>
>Good luck and success,
>Zoltán
>P.S.: ... do not forget...(you know)! I will answer your issues next time
>only when I will see your sys conf info in your post! (... it isn't a
>really serious threat
)
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>
>B7332 SP11, ESU 4116422, Intel NT4, SQL 7 SP1
>(working with B7321, B7331, XE too)
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