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  • Subject: Re: BPCS 6002===>>6101 UPGRADE
  • From: <groyle@xxxxxxxx> (Gordon S. Royle)
  • Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 11:37:40 -0500

Hi Oludare

<snip>

Now these:

1.    How did you go about figuring out what file layouts have change
between 6002, and 6101.
2.    What do you think of my idea of installing 6002 in TEST and upgrade to
6101 in TEST while I'm
       running 6002 in PRODUCTION.
3.    What is the solution to the 1M records issue.
4.    Do I need to look at any information at 6004 and/or 61 for this
process. If yes, what info.
5.    Is it true that you can install CS and MM on the same box and have
selective installation for users.

<end>

I can't help with 1 through 4 because we started at 6.1.01, but I can offer 
some insight on number 5. We currently have both CS and MM installed and it 
is user selectable (or at least workstation selectable). In addition, we have 
the dubious requirement to provide the user with a choice of French or 
English. Our original mandate was to provide both CS and MM services on an 
on-going basis but we are re-thinking that approach for the following reasons. 

From a development standpoint, you must modify/develop at the point of the 
original source (ie ODW, AS/SET, RPG). Anything developed in ODW is ported to 
AS/SET so you can maintain both CS and MM processes. However, something 
developed in AS/SET can not be easily ported backwards to ODW. Version 
control will also be a real issue as the ODW repository and the AS/SET 
repository are on different platforms.

From a BMR standpoint, the BMR's for CS are not always the same BMR's for MM. 
Great care must be taken when applying any BMR. CS BMR's must be thoroughly 
tested before they are put in production. I've installed CEA BMR's on my 
local PC and had to take them out again because they a) didn't solve the 
problem b) created other problems c) miscellaneous. The best way to remove a 
BMR is to re-install the BPCS client. This is not bad for one PC but !@#$% if 
you have to do it on 2 or 3 hundred.

I guess the moral of the story is do your testing, make a choice between CS 
and MM, and have some fun.

Gord





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