johndanter
Legendary Poster
Hi guys,
Can someone give me the standard process for applying an ESU to an already changed base object. It's ok for PY, but we come into issues when we try and go higher
I do the following:
1) Save the changed code.
2) Apply the ESU to DV.
3) Retrofit out code back in
4) Apply the ESU in PY
5) Promote my OMW out to DV and up to PY
The issue I am facing is I want the F9671 tables to be updated with the application of the ESU however when we apply the ESU in a higher environment, E1 is changing the last modified date.
So when the code comes up from my OMW project, the dates prevent the OMW change from applying.
Is there any way to update F9671/72 etc but not actually change the OMW last change date.
We are told we need to check out/in the object of interest after we apply the ESU to a higher environment. Makes sense to change the date, but I've never had to do this anywhere before.
Is it the spec merge option I need to do this correctly?
I did post the question here:
http://www.jdelist.com/vb4/showthread.php/50532-Retro-fitting-mods-to-base-objects-after-taking-ESU
Thanks
John
Can someone give me the standard process for applying an ESU to an already changed base object. It's ok for PY, but we come into issues when we try and go higher
I do the following:
1) Save the changed code.
2) Apply the ESU to DV.
3) Retrofit out code back in
4) Apply the ESU in PY
5) Promote my OMW out to DV and up to PY
The issue I am facing is I want the F9671 tables to be updated with the application of the ESU however when we apply the ESU in a higher environment, E1 is changing the last modified date.
So when the code comes up from my OMW project, the dates prevent the OMW change from applying.
Is there any way to update F9671/72 etc but not actually change the OMW last change date.
We are told we need to check out/in the object of interest after we apply the ESU to a higher environment. Makes sense to change the date, but I've never had to do this anywhere before.
Is it the spec merge option I need to do this correctly?
I did post the question here:
http://www.jdelist.com/vb4/showthread.php/50532-Retro-fitting-mods-to-base-objects-after-taking-ESU
Thanks
John
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