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MattC123
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Posted - 2013-03-12 : 07:41:10
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I work in a small shop. We provide Maintenance and Development for a large facilities maintenance package. We are now in the process of upgrading that package. Over the years we have heavily customized the db. Here are some facts on the upgrade:- 500 tables in the new "out of the box" package
- 800 tables in the current system
- 120 tables modified in the latest version of the package that have also been customized by us.
Many constraints, stored procedures, ect. A large portion of these have been customized by us over the years.This is a pretty large undertaking and I will be doing it myself. I'm interested in how other people have approached this type of thing. One of the big issues I am running into now is that when I try to update the existing db I run into all sorts of errors because of the constraints.Any Suggestions, or lessons learned, would be greatly appreciated.Thanks,MattC |
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ahmeds08
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2013-03-12 : 07:45:34
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Side by side upgradation will be a good move,as you will still have the legacy system if anything goes wrong. |
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