Hi Steve, Im going to take your advice Thanks, Andrew Vranjes From: Steve Wright
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Andrew We have extensive experience with Axapta's
My advice is to have a 1:1 relationship
with Axapta application folders and SQL Databases...so for your testing I would
duplicate your Axapta database (via backup and restore) and copy the
application\appl\??? folder via copy/paste. The reason is it's so much
safer. All it takes if turning a configuration key on or off
in one application and Axapta will sychronise the database to
match. This then makes your second application out-of-synch and
problems will occur. Regards Steve. From: Andrew
Vranjes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Steve, One application is a application on
our AOS server, the other application is test web-enterprise portal application
on our webserver. Will this cause any problems? This is my concern, if not then
great, if it will then I will change and add another DB in the SQL server, we
are testing setting up Andrew Vranjes From: Steve Wright
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Andrew You will have to make sure all of the
objects (axapta .aod files) are exactly the same. What are you hoping to achieve? Steve From: Andrew
Vranjes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello, I
have 1 axapta v3 application on 1 server, and another axapta application on
another server, both pointing at one database on a 3rd server. Is
this ok? Any
reasons not to do this? Thanks IT Support Officer Metric Australia Pty Ltd
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