RE: Creating Sandbox and CRP Environments from Production

KCurley

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RE: Creating Sandbox and CRP Environments from Production

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Hi Paul,

We had this same problem last year and our files sizes would
knock your socks off.
The hardest thing for us was getting data that was
integrated and had integrity.
We researched various software packages that performed
integrated data extracts. We purchased a product call TestBench from
Original Software. It works great, easy to learn and use. This was a note
a had sent to the company after we had used it the first time to rebuild or
CRP, User integration testing environment.


"The data integrity was accomplished across the file base
and we have reduced the storage of this environment saving approximately 20%
of DASD. The extract took us only about 4 days to accomplish with full data
integrity. Prior to using the product it took 2 people over 2 weeks to build
this environment with no real data integrity to speak of."

I don't work for the company, but I feel and know your pain.
It has been the best productive tool we have purchased in a long time. It
functions/features provide great flexibility for extracts and we use it for
all of our testing requirements.
Here is the company info and contact: Any questions send me
a note.

Stewart O'Malley, Marketing Director
The Original Software Group
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
Mobile: (+44) 0956 - 228360
UK Office tel: (+44) 01256 - 338666
UK Office fax: (+44) 01256 - 338678
E-mail: [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>



Thank you,
Karen Curley
Manager of Enterprise Software Development
 
RE: Creating Sandbox and CRP Environments from Production

Karen, I will check into this product as it looks like something that would be
very useful to me. We do need the flexibility to extract only certain
locations/business units/time periods and writing a system to do this for 4000
files doesn't really appeal to me.

Thank you





KCurley <[email protected]> on 11/16/2000 05:43:28 PM

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Hi Paul,

We had this same problem last year and our files sizes would
knock your socks off.
The hardest thing for us was getting data that was
integrated and had integrity.
We researched various software packages that performed
integrated data extracts. We purchased a product call TestBench from
Original Software. It works great, easy to learn and use. This was a note
a had sent to the company after we had used it the first time to rebuild or
CRP, User integration testing environment.


"The data integrity was accomplished across the file base
and we have reduced the storage of this environment saving approximately 20%
of DASD. The extract took us only about 4 days to accomplish with full data
integrity. Prior to using the product it took 2 people over 2 weeks to build
this environment with no real data integrity to speak of."

I don't work for the company, but I feel and know your pain.
It has been the best productive tool we have purchased in a long time. It
functions/features provide great flexibility for extracts and we use it for
all of our testing requirements.
Here is the company info and contact: Any questions send me
a note.

Stewart O'Malley, Marketing Director
The Original Software Group
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
Mobile: (+44) 0956 - 228360
UK Office tel: (+44) 01256 - 338666
UK Office fax: (+44) 01256 - 338678
E-mail: [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>



Thank you,
Karen Curley
Manager of Enterprise Software Development





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