Re: RE : [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Developing for Client without a X++ license

2005-12-19 Thread Hemant Kumthekar



Hi,I think instead of copying the whole application directory, why don't you copy the layer file for example AXyyyLL-cc where yyy = layer (cus,var,usr) , LL = Language(Spanish, Englich), CC = Country (US, DE) Just a new thought.  HemantSteeve Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  For me, the steps described makes sense. That's what we do when moving layers from our Test environment to our QA environment. But you still need to synchronise to make sure that any modification to table definition gets transferred to the database.Regards,Steeve... -Message d'origine-De: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de ulrichtheaartEnvoyé: 18 décembre 2005 23:51À: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comObjet: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Developing for Client without a X++ licenseGood MorningThe Client doesn't have a X++ developement license, but we are doing extensive developement for them.We are planning to use the following simple approach to make changes to their cus layer. Could i please have some comments on how to improve on it, and wheter it makes sense. There is also one question that i need answered.Step 1. Developement takes place on OUR VAR LICENSE on OUR CUS LAYER.The changes cannot be imported by the customer to any layer except the usr layer, therefore it doesn't make sense to export/import changes!Step 2. The whole application directory is coppied from our developement area and pasted onto the customers application
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Re: RE : [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Developing for Client without a X++ license

2005-12-19 Thread Varden Morris



  Why not copy just the layer  label files that youmake changes to? If your customer makes changes in the user layer that procedure with overwrite the changes.VardenMorris  Senior Developer 
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 (403) 615-1604 cell  www.wellpoint.caSteeve Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  For me, the steps described makes sense. That's what we do when moving layers from our Test environment to our QA environment. But you still need to synchronise to make sure that any modification to table definition gets transferred to the database.Regards,Steeve... -Message d'origine-De: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de ulrichtheaartEnvoyé: 18 décembre 2005 23:51À: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comObjet: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Developing for Client without a X++ licenseGood MorningThe Client doesn't have a X++ developement license, but we are doing extensive developement for them.We are planning to use the following simple approach to make changes to their cus layer. Could i please have some comments on how to improve on it, and wheter it makes
 sense. There is also one question that i need answered.Step 1. Developement takes place on OUR VAR LICENSE on OUR CUS LAYER.The changes cannot be imported by the customer to any layer except the usr layer, therefore it doesn't make sense to export/import changes!Step 2. The whole application directory is coppied from our developement area and pasted onto the customers application directory.Step 3. If the above steps make sense, do we need to syncronise tables or anything else??Regards, UlrichSharing the knowledge on Axapta. Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: RE : [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Developing for Client without a X++ license

2005-12-19 Thread ulrichtheaart

Thanks Varden,

That will make the process faster as well, i see the files and will 
move them selectively!
Good to know we are not totally of track :-)

Regards
Ulrich

--- In Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com, Varden Morris 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Why not copy just the layer  label files that you make changes 
to? If your customer makes changes in the user layer that procedure 
with overwrite the changes.

   Varden Morris
   Senior Developer
   WellPoint Systems Inc.
 Suite 2000, 500 - 4th Ave SW
 Calgary, Alberta, Canada 
 T2P 2V6

   (403) 444-5848 direct
   (403) 444-3900 main
   (403) 615-1604 cell
   www.wellpoint.ca
 
 
 Steeve Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  For me, the steps 
described makes sense.  That's what we do when moving layers from 
our Test environment to our QA environment.  But you still need to 
synchronise to make sure that any modification to table definition 
gets transferred to the database.
 
 Regards,
 
 Steeve... 
 
 
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 De : Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de ulrichtheaart
 Envoyé : 18 décembre 2005 23:51
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 Objet : [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Developing for Client without a 
X++ license
 
 Good Morning
 
 The Client doesn't have a X++ developement license, but we are 
doing 
 extensive developement for them.
 We are planning to use the following simple approach to make 
changes 
 to their cus layer. Could i please have some comments on how to 
 improve on it, and wheter it makes sense. There is also one 
question 
 that i need answered.
 
 Step 1. Developement takes place on OUR VAR LICENSE on OUR CUS 
LAYER.
 The changes cannot be imported by the customer to any layer except 
the 
 usr layer, therefore it doesn't make sense to export/import 
changes!
 Step 2. The whole application directory is coppied from our 
 developement area and pasted onto the customers application 
directory.
 Step 3. If the above steps make sense, do we need to syncronise 
tables 
 or anything else??
 
 Regards, Ulrich
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: RE : [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Developing for Client without a X++ license

2005-12-19 Thread ulrichtheaart
thanks

--- In Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com, Steeve Gilbert 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 For me, the steps described makes sense.  That's what we do when 
moving layers from our Test environment to our QA environment.  But 
you still need to synchronise to make sure that any modification to 
table definition gets transferred to the database.
 
 Regards,
 
 Steeve... 
 
 
 -Message d'origine-
 De : Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de ulrichtheaart
 Envoyé : 18 décembre 2005 23:51
 À : Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
 Objet : [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Developing for Client without a 
X++ license
 
 Good Morning
 
 The Client doesn't have a X++ developement license, but we are 
doing 
 extensive developement for them.
 We are planning to use the following simple approach to make 
changes 
 to their cus layer. Could i please have some comments on how to 
 improve on it, and wheter it makes sense. There is also one 
question 
 that i need answered.
 
 Step 1. Developement takes place on OUR VAR LICENSE on OUR CUS 
LAYER.
 The changes cannot be imported by the customer to any layer except 
the 
 usr layer, therefore it doesn't make sense to export/import 
changes!
 Step 2. The whole application directory is coppied from our 
 developement area and pasted onto the customers application 
directory.
 Step 3. If the above steps make sense, do we need to syncronise 
tables 
 or anything else??
 
 Regards, Ulrich
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: RE : [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Developing for Client without a X++ license

2005-12-19 Thread ulrichtheaart
Hermant,

Just the kind of info a non developer like me needs, thanks for the 
quick explantion, it will save time!

Ulrich


--- In Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com, Hemant Kumthekar 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

   I think instead of copying the whole application directory, why 
don't you copy the layer file for example  AXyyyLL-cc  where yyy = 
layer (cus,var,usr) , LL = Language(Spanish, Englich) , CC = Country 
(US, DE) 

   Just a new thought.


   Hemant
 
 Steeve Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   For me, the steps described makes sense.  That's what we do when 
moving layers from our Test environment to our QA environment.  But 
you still need to synchronise to make sure that any modification to 
table definition gets transferred to the database.
 
 Regards,
 
 Steeve... 
 
 
 -Message d'origine-
 De : Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de ulrichtheaart
 Envoyé : 18 décembre 2005 23:51
 À : Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
 Objet : [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Developing for Client without a 
X++ license
 
 Good Morning
 
 The Client doesn't have a X++ developement license, but we are 
doing 
 extensive developement for them.
 We are planning to use the following simple approach to make 
changes 
 to their cus layer. Could i please have some comments on how to 
 improve on it, and wheter it makes sense. There is also one 
question 
 that i need answered.
 
 Step 1. Developement takes place on OUR VAR LICENSE on OUR CUS 
LAYER.
 The changes cannot be imported by the customer to any layer except 
the 
 usr layer, therefore it doesn't make sense to export/import 
changes!
 Step 2. The whole application directory is coppied from our 
 developement area and pasted onto the customers application 
directory.
 Step 3. If the above steps make sense, do we need to syncronise 
tables 
 or anything else??
 
 Regards, Ulrich
 
 
 
 
 
 
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