Hola mis amigos.....
I want to know how can I check if a given object is corresponding to the source with the same name.
This is because for accessing SAP, and by security reasons, people from versioning, when I have to make a cutover into production environment, must enter the Designer and modify the access to SAP: IP address, user, password, etc.. Then, they have to compile the job.
How can I discover itf they forget compiling ?
Thanks in advance.
Sources and objects
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Sources and objects
Guillermo P. Barsky
Buenos Aires - Argentina
Buenos Aires - Argentina
Re: Sources and objects
I would do a recompile all
If you're still in development phase I would seriously consider putting your arguments in e.g. a sequential file and read the file in via a BASIC job passing the IP address, ... as an argument. There is ever going to be a time when the server needs to get a new IP address... and if you then hardcoded your IP address...
It may be a little bit more work upfront... but it will save you tons of hours later on.
Ogmios
If you're still in development phase I would seriously consider putting your arguments in e.g. a sequential file and read the file in via a BASIC job passing the IP address, ... as an argument. There is ever going to be a time when the server needs to get a new IP address... and if you then hardcoded your IP address...
It may be a little bit more work upfront... but it will save you tons of hours later on.
Ogmios
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Surely all these variable pieces of information can be set up as job parameters? Then there is no need for any opening of the job design; you can have the job read-only in production (always recommended).
Change the default parameter values - if desired - using Director.
(I tend to recommend to clients that default connectivity parameters in a production environment, other than for the main controller, should not work. This offers maximum security, requiring - at the very least - that anyone "fiddling" be able to enter a valid password.)
Change the default parameter values - if desired - using Director.
(I tend to recommend to clients that default connectivity parameters in a production environment, other than for the main controller, should not work. This offers maximum security, requiring - at the very least - that anyone "fiddling" be able to enter a valid password.)
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