Take a look at the Business Production Setup Guide and the Technical Production 
Setup Guide.

The easiest way (IMO) to handle what you're describing is to modify the demo 
data files to match your desired configuration, and then load just your 
modified files along with the seed data.

It's also nice to have a test system somewhere with all of the demo data so you 
can try out various features without having to configure/etc first.

-David


On Jun 3, 2011, at 12:59 PM, Tim Stoel wrote:

> I have OfBiz 10.04 installed on a local server with MySQL as the database
> engine, we’ve been working with this for about six months now. We are
> intending to use OfBiz for eCommerce, as well as sales order processing for
> eBay orders and have made a lot of progress in adapting it to our business.
> When we installed OfBiz, there is a lot of demo data in the database.  I
> wondered what the best way is to deal with this data.  When I setup OfBiz
> with only seed data, it seemed a lot of things were not configured that were
> useful, which is why I went back to using all of the demo data.  Should it
> be deleted one record at a time manually using another database tool?  What
> is the best path to get from an install of OfBiz to using it without the
> excess demo entries?  Is there any documentation on this?
> 
> Thanks,
> Tim

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