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#1 Cyrille

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Posted 02 October 2009 - 10:21 AM

Hi there,

we have development environments which need to be refreshed quite often of their $U development objects (UPR, SES, RES, TSK) and I was wondering what's the best way to do that to avoid corruption and low performance.

For now we just do:
- deletion of all the objects
- import of the objects from the production environment

I want to add a purge all the events/logs and a reorganization with the server stopped on the list but if you have some advice to give me feel free!

Thanks in advance,

Cyrille

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Posted 16 October 2009 - 11:51 AM

Hi,

You have several ways to go but

- deleting all the objects
- importing them from the production environment
- deleting events
- deleting job execution traces
- deleting job log files and Dollar Universe log files
- running a reorganization

should be working fine.

Of course, you could also create a backup of the Company with no objects and no production records (launches, job executions, events, history files...) and restore it and then import the objects from production.

Kenny





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