Re: X-Ref

Ray Justus

Reputable Poster
Re: X-Ref

Sorry to disappoint you, David, but, if I remember correctly, the Cross Reference records added about 5 gigs to our Development SQL database the first time we ran the rebuild. I'm sure your will see similar numbers for Demo Jr. 800 megs isn't going to hack it. Realize that the number of records created is huge. Take a look at the sizes of the files for our different environments.

JDE_JD7333data.mdf 2,181,038,080
JDE_DV7333data.mdf 9,096,396,800
JDE_PY7333data.mdf 3,019,898,880
JDE_PD7333data.mdf 2,799,697,920

Development (DV) was much closer to Prototype (PY) before we built the relationships in the Cross Reference Facility.

Also, for others who talked about doing the rebuild in steps, there is an ESU available to fix the memory and performance issues when trying to do a full rebuild. Just be sure to do it over a weekend. Check out the SAR at https://knowledge.jdedwards.com/CallsSars/SARs/04708000/04708292.asp

Ray W. Justus
Kitchell Corporation
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This might seem like a simple question, but it has stymied me! I am running Xe demo jr. on a Toshiba Notebook. I have tried repeatedly to build the X-Ref files by running R980011 with a blank in the processing option. Is it possible to build the cross reference file in this environment? If so, what am I missing? I am running Windows 2000 and have about 800 Meg of space on my D: drive, where the B7 directory is located.
 
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