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Yep, do it all the time but I don't need any special software to do it.
JDE/Peoplesoft has quite a few built in purges for a majority of their
files as well as a generic Dreamwriter purge called P00PURGE.  Can I
assume you are using Peoplesoft World? Or EnterpriseOne.  All of their
purges create a "copy" of the file you are purging and puts the purged
data from the production file into it.  You can then just tape off the
files to archive and you're done.  If you have specifics, I should be
able to help.  There is also a user forum and list at
http://www.jdelist.com that this type of discussion has been regularly
covered.  You can check their archives and probably find something.

-----Original Message-----
From: boyd bill [mailto:bill.boyd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 7:54 AM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: JDE/Peoplesoft Archiving


Hey, I was just wondering if anyone else out there has run into the need
to purge JDE(peoplesoft) data from the iseries and if so, what product
have you used that you would also recommend. I have been working with a
software from the UK that was all ready decided to be evaluated when I
took this position and so far I have had to apply 4 patches just to an
eval software and it hasn't been a smooth ride. Any assistance is
appreciated!  

 

Thanks from the guy who hopes to go to COMMON someday........

 

Bill Boyd

AS/400 Administrator

Toyoda Gosei North America 

573-547-1041 ext. 5320

Direct: 314-989-5320

Mobile: 573-517-1387

Efax: 573-547-7377

 

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