Hello All,

Thanks a lot for the response.

The migration will be performed by some other team, we need to test whether
migration is sucessfull or not.

For this I have created some test cases for testing using remedy client and
web,

So I would request few of those scenarios (only test scenarios) so that I
am confident that the unicode migration is sucessfull.

regards
Sahil

On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 11:56 AM, Misi Mladoniczky <m...@rrr.se> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> 1. Use the API to transfer both DATA and your Application (DEF-files).
>
> 2. When transering data through the API, it is good to make set Client
> Charset
> to UTF-8, otherwise your data might get corrupted.
>
> I have typically used RRR|Chive to do this. Just add a parameter in the
> rrrchive config file saying clientcharset=UTF-8.
>
> The problem you could encounter is that wide characters take up more space.
> For example a Swedish character "Å" might take two bytes in the database.
> So
> some strings might not fit in the Unicode system even thought it fit in the
> old system. In this case you can increase the size of these fields, or
> truncate your data.
>
> If you use a good API-program for the transer, you will be notified on
> errors
> where the data did not fit. Which record it is, and which field.
>
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>
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>
> > Hello All,
> >
> > We have to test the nonunicode to uncode migration of Remedy ARS 7.6.
> >
> > Please sahre the possible scenarios that should be considered. or Some
> > special cases that needs to be tested both from client and web.
> >
> > OS: windows
> > Database:Oracle
> > Remedy ARS 7.6
> >
> > regards
> > Sahil
> >
> >
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