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On Jun 8, 12:55 am, hasta..._at_hotmail.com wrote:
> On 8 juin, 07:39, hasta..._at_hotmail.com wrote:
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> > Dears,
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> > I would be grateful to have your recommendations
> > on how to best handle this scenario.
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> > Context: A customer has a on site database, that
> > includes productiondataand setupdata. Setupdatalive in their own tablespace.
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> > Scenario: A field technicien takes a copy of the
> > customer setupdataon his laptop database. Freezes
> > the customer setupdata. Makes some changes on
> > its laptop setupdata. Transfers back the changes to
> > the customer database. The changes are compatible
> > with the productiondata.
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> > Procedure should be easy and fool-proof.
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> > Oracle 9 and 10. Support for Oracle 8 would be appreciated.
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> > Being able toreconcilethe customer setup while
> > customer is working would be appreciated.
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> > I'm notably looking for the best tool to transfer back
> > the changes to the customer database.
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> > The goals are to : Work calmly in an off-site location
> > without link to customer database. Test changes
> > on a test database. Synchronize setup in another
> > database.
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> > Thanks much
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> > --- Raoul
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> Windows 2000 / XP / 2003.
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What types of changes are you referring to in this regard? You really haven't provided much in the way of usable information with this post. Much more detail (or a decent example) would be helpful.
David Fitzjarrell Received on Fri Jun 08 2007 - 08:59:33 CDT
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