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Hi Pete,

I install & turn off IFM in live. I build my IFM tables (what you would be
doing in your CAS/IFM only environment) in live. I then create a test
environment from live and run conversion tools in that to create my IFM test
environment. This doesn't require the creation of a CAS/IFM environment at
all. I will dig up my notes and send you some info offline.

Best regards,
Vanessa

Vanessa King
Wildrye Corp.
cell 910-409-0551

-----Original Message-----
From: mapics-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mapics-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Pete Olshavsky
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 3:52 PM
To: mapics-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [MAPICS-L] IFM

Hello All,
My questions concerns the IFM file conversion tool.

They have a test env at R6 with IFM already installed but turned off. 
Calling it "SS" and I am suppose to build a CAS/IFM only env (call it "S1").

What I want to do is build my S1 from SS. I want to then turn off IFM in
SS(apptxt & sysctl) which is loaded and then in S1 (cas/ifm only)env Turn on
IFM and Turn off all the other modules(again apptxt & sysctl). Since I have
the IFM files in my SS env, Will this work?
Should I just run the de-install tool in?
 thoughts
 
thanks in advance.
pete
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