Keep Out of Box Xe packages?

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I am new to Xe (but have worked with B733.2 and B733.1). I am new to the
company I am at and am trying to clean up the system. There are many
packages which I am deleting and had a question regarding the out of the box
(ie. DV7333FA, PD7333FB,etc), is there any reason to keep these package
assemblies? We have built/deployed a number of full packages, so I don't see
a reason to keep these. In B733.2/.1, there was no reason to keep them, but
I didn't know if Xe was any different. So, ok to delete?
B733.3/Xe SP13, SQL 7, NT

John Gersic
Financial Systems Database Administrator
MicroStrategy
The Power of Intelligent E-Business

8000 Towers Crescent Drive
Suite 1203
Vienna, Virginia 22182
Office Phone: 703.744-6057
Office Fax: 703.744-6423
Email: [email protected]
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B733.1). I am new to the company I am at and am trying to clean up the =
system. There are many packages which I am deleting and had a question =
regarding the out of the box (ie. DV7333FA, PD7333FB,etc), is there any =
reason to keep these package assemblies? We have built/deployed a =
number of full packages, so I don't see a reason to keep these. In =
B733.2/.1, there was no reason to keep them, but I didn't know if Xe =
was any different. So, ok to delete?</FONT></P>



<FONT SIZE=3D2>B733.3/Xe SP13, SQL 7, NT</FONT>
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<FONT SIZE=3D2>John Gersic</FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Financial Systems Database Administrator</FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>MicroStrategy </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>The Power of Intelligent E-Business </FONT>
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<FONT SIZE=3D2>8000 Towers Crescent Drive </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Suite 1203 </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Vienna, Virginia =
22182 </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Office Phone: 703.744-6057 </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Office Fax: 703.744-6423 </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Email: [email protected] </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2><A HREF=3D"http://www.microstrategy.com" =
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John :

Those packages may be useful when you need to compare standard JDE against
your customized
environment while using the same Business Data and Control Tables.

Sebastian

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company I am at and am trying to clean up the system. There are many
packages which I am deleting and had a question regarding the out of the box
(ie. DV7333FA, PD7333FB,etc), is there any reason to keep these package
assemblies? We have built/deployed a number of full packages, so I don't see
a reason to keep these. In B733.2/.1, there was no reason to keep them, but
I didn't know if Xe was any different. So, ok to delete?
B733.3/Xe SP13, SQL 7, NT

John Gersic
Financial Systems Database Administrator
MicroStrategy
The Power of Intelligent E-Business

8000 Towers Crescent Drive
Suite 1203
Vienna, Virginia 22182
Office Phone: 703.744-6057
Office Fax: 703.744-6423
Email: [email protected]
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<FONT SIZE=3D2>I am new to Xe (but have worked with B733.2 and =
B733.1). I am new to the company I am at and am trying to clean up the =
system. There are many packages which I am deleting and had a question =
regarding the out of the box (ie. DV7333FA, PD7333FB,etc), is there any =
reason to keep these package assemblies? We have built/deployed a =
number of full packages, so I don't see a reason to keep these. In =
B733.2/.1, there was no reason to keep them, but I didn't know if Xe =
was any different. So, ok to delete?</FONT></P>



<FONT SIZE=3D2>B733.3/Xe SP13, SQL 7, NT</FONT>
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<FONT SIZE=3D2>John Gersic</FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Financial Systems Database Administrator</FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>MicroStrategy </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>The Power of Intelligent E-Business </FONT>
</P>



<FONT SIZE=3D2>8000 Towers Crescent Drive </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Suite 1203 </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Vienna, Virginia =
22182 </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Office Phone: 703.744-6057 </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Office Fax: 703.744-6423 </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Email: [email protected] </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2><A HREF=3D"http://www.microstrategy.com" =
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In my experience they are obsolete the day after you install. I delete all of them except for the pristine path.

If you need to test pristine code against your current data you can simply install the pristine path and establish an environment that points to it and the data you wish to play with.

Have fun.

Dave.

David D. Helsley, Inc.
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John,

I agree with Sebastian. Also along these lines, when you apply an ESU, it uses
the .....FA packages as default packages. I would atleast keep the FA packages.

Mechele
Xe, Win2000, NT JAS, SQL7




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company I am at and am trying to clean up the system. There are many
packages which I am deleting and had a question regarding the out of the box
(ie. DV7333FA, PD7333FB,etc), is there any reason to keep these package
assemblies? We have built/deployed a number of full packages, so I don't see
a reason to keep these. In B733.2/.1, there was no reason to keep them, but
I didn't know if Xe was any different. So, ok to delete?
B733.3/Xe SP13, SQL 7, NT

John Gersic
Financial Systems Database Administrator
MicroStrategy
The Power of Intelligent E-Business

8000 Towers Crescent Drive
Suite 1203
Vienna, Virginia 22182
Office Phone: 703.744-6057
Office Fax: 703.744-6423
Email: [email protected]
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B733.1). I am new to the company I am at and am trying to clean up the =
system. There are many packages which I am deleting and had a question =
regarding the out of the box (ie. DV7333FA, PD7333FB,etc), is there any =
reason to keep these package assemblies? We have built/deployed a =
number of full packages, so I don't see a reason to keep these. In =
B733.2/.1, there was no reason to keep them, but I didn't know if Xe =
was any different. So, ok to delete?</FONT></P>



<FONT SIZE=3D2>B733.3/Xe SP13, SQL 7, NT</FONT>
</P>



<FONT SIZE=3D2>John Gersic</FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Financial Systems Database Administrator</FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>MicroStrategy </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>The Power of Intelligent E-Business </FONT>
</P>



<FONT SIZE=3D2>8000 Towers Crescent Drive </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Suite 1203 </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Vienna, Virginia =
22182 </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Office Phone: 703.744-6057 </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Office Fax: 703.744-6423 </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2>Email: [email protected] </FONT>

<FONT SIZE=3D2><A HREF=3D"http://www.microstrategy.com" =
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