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Hi all,
Looks like we have a fair bunch of Or
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> Be careful who you get when you open the tar... the
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My apps person tells me that they just restore the db and
the applmgr stuff
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My apps person tells me that they just restore the db and
the applmgr stuff
works fine with 10.7. Its sloppier than restoring the
appl_top as well, but
works. 11/11i being an
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My apps person tells me that they just restore the db and
the applmgr stuff
works fine with 10.7
Thanks Scott, I'll give that a try first.
Jared
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My apps person tells me that they just restore t
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> Thanks Scott, but the applmgr stuff is where the details are.
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simplifies things, or complicates them.
Jared
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Thanks Scott, but the applmgr stuff is where the details are.
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> Scott S - In many cases, the Apps SysAdmin performs the work on the
> 'applmgr' and related APPS/APPLSYS accounts after the Db/Appltop copy and
> the DBA is not involved.
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> John Kanaga
Jared,
> I *think* this is 10.7 character.
It would be if your users use a VT terminal emulator to access the
application. Be aware though that a combination of Character/Smart client
could exist... In this case, it does not matter though as the work that you
would do will be the same.
> I d
Jared, we do that here, but just:
take a cold backup of the production db,
lay it down over the old dev db (via scp or tape),
and open it renaming with a backup cpontrolfile script.
Works like a charm, though I'm not sure what applmgr steps are required.
Scott Shafer
San Antonio, TX
210-581-
Thanks John!
I *think* this is 10.7 character.
I don't believe it is NCA ( isn't that the Java Workstation version?
You know, the one at Open World that never worked? ;)
How would I identify Smart Client?
Thanks,
Jared
On Friday 05 July 2002 17:03, John Kanagaraj wrote:
> Jared,
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> > I
Jared,
> In addition to the usual SAP system that runs most of our
> company, we have
> Oracle Apps 10.7 HR. For some reason the HR folks didn't
> like the SAP HR
> module, so I have SAP and Oracle Apps.
>
> The problem is a request I have to refresh the Dev database from the
> Production da
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