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Hello,

In BPCS you need to add a new program into BPCS product security. This
requires program SYS625D, where you enter the program name, and say which
product 'owns' this program. SYS625D can also be used to add new tables, but
I do not believe that this is a requirement (ie, the program should still
work if they are not added into BPCS security).

Be sure to make this new program a Menu Object if the user is expected to be
able to invoke this program directly (rather than some already existing BPCS
program first being invoked to call the new program).

If you have also made a new 'product' then you need to use SYS630D to add
the new product to BPCS security.

Be sure to authorize users to the new product, if that is the case, or they
will not be able to access the program object.

Thanks,

Genyphyr Novak
SSA GT

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dekeuleneer Emmanuel" <Emmanuel.Dekeuleneer@css.be>
To: <bpcs-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 4:42 PM
Subject: RE: ODW Question


>
> It's a new program using existing datamodels.
> But maybe the documentation you have, might help me
> with this problem :-)
> thanks
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Emmanuel Dekeuleneer
> Adjoint Directeur Technique
> CSS
> web: www.css.be
> tel: +32.(0)2.349.22.34
> gsm: +32.(0)485.55.42.55
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: EGlozman@impactit.com [mailto:EGlozman@impactit.com]
> Sent: mardi 12 mars 2002 15:19
> To: bpcs-l@midrange.com
> Cc: Bpcs-L (mailing list) (E-mail); bpcs-l-admin@midrange.com
> Subject: Re: ODW Question
>
>
>
> Is this a new program or existing already?  If it's an existing program
and
> you are adding new data model you have to introduce this data model to the
> program by running reorganize data model command on a server.
> I am not sure how to do that on Unix, but I think I have some
> documentation. Let me know if you need it I will look for it.
>
>
> Ellen Glozman
> One Ivybrook Boulevard
> Suite 190
> Ivyland, PA, 18974
> Phone: 215 443-9401 ext 323
> Fax: 215  443-8800
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> E- Mail:  Eglozman@impactit.com
>
>
>
>                     Dekeuleneer
>                     Emmanuel                  To:     "Bpcs-L (mailing
list)
> (E-mail)" <bpcs-l@midrange.com>
>                     <Emmanuel.Dekeulene       cc:
>                     er@css.be>                Fax to:
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>                     bpcs-l-admin@midran
>                     ge.com
>
>
>                     03/12/02 04:28 AM
>                     Please respond to
>                     bpcs-l
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> When developping a new BPCS Application that uses a new datamodel with new
> tables, ODW Generator creates an SQL script. This script creates the new
> tables
> and new views used by the new application.
> Once these tables created in Oracle do you need to do something else?
> For instance when creating a new application you have to let know BPCS
that
> the
> new application is a BPCS program.
> Do you have to do the same with new tables? Do you need to tell BPCS that
> these
> new tables are for this new application? Is the script created by ODW
> generator enough?
>
> Does anyone has experience with this?
> Thanks
> Emmanuel



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