Re: [Mifos-users] Data Migration Approach-- a question

2010-04-14 Thread Nayan Ambali
ntil later... > > regards, > krishnan mani > > --- On *Wed, 14/4/10, Nayan Ambali * wrote: > > > From: Nayan Ambali > > Subject: Re: [Mifos-users] Data Migration Approach-- a question > To: "A good place to start for users or folks new to Mifos." < &g

Re: [Mifos-users] Data Migration Approach-- a question

2010-04-14 Thread Krishnan M
information...this list may not be the best place for it.   thanks again until later...   regards, krishnan mani --- On Wed, 14/4/10, Nayan Ambali wrote: From: Nayan Ambali Subject: Re: [Mifos-users] Data Migration Approach-- a question To: "A good place to start for users or folks new to Mifos.&

Re: [Mifos-users] Data Migration Approach-- a question

2010-04-14 Thread Parthasarathy.Thanda
ct: Re: [Mifos-users] Data Migration Approach-- a question Hello Emily, my 2 cents on your specific questions (and then some other thoughts, requests...): Firstly, i am presuming migration using the approach is significantly faster, as well as 'iterative' (that is, one can re-load al

Re: [Mifos-users] Data Migration Approach-- a question

2010-04-08 Thread Krishnan M
model, but its a start...(more details available on request) regards, krishnan --- On Tue, 6/4/10, Emily Tucker wrote: From: Emily Tucker Subject: [Mifos-users] Data Migration Approach-- a question To: "A good place to start for users or folks new to Mifos." Date: Tuesday, 6 April,

Re: [Mifos-users] Data Migration Approach-- a question

2010-04-08 Thread Sam Birney
I like the proposed approach for a few reasons, including: It's conceptually simpler to explain to new deployments to map all their data into the target intermediate schema, rather than to have them go back and forth entering some things manually in Mifos and mapping other things. Being able to

[Mifos-users] Data Migration Approach-- a question

2010-04-06 Thread Emily Tucker
Hi Folks, Partha and Chandan, at SunGard, are working with us to develop a data migration tool for Mifos. Below is a quick high level overview on their approach, and then a question. High level overview (I'm not technical, so apologies to SunGard if I miss some technical nuances): SunGar