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I have done the exact opposite.. I have actually taken one env and extracted
companies and warehouses and put them into 2 environments. I would say that
this is a little easier since I didn't have to worry about duplicates
(customers), but I would say that this is completely doable. Since you haven't
installed IFM it is a lot easier if you do have IFM.
I basically dumped all the files/fields into a database and then extracted any
field that was 2 bytes in length. I then went through manually and determined
which fields were actually company # (warehouse as well).. Once I did that, I
knew which files I had to merge/delete/or change.
If your customer#s are different, then it is not bad, if they are the same then
you will have to make a decision. You should probably re-number the customer,
which would entail changing other files for the customer #. You can use the
same logic as above looking for fields that were 8 in length.
-----Original Message-----
From: mapics-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Greg Wenzloff
Sent: Thu 3/4/2004 8:46 AM
To: 'MAPICS ERP System Discussion'
Cc:
Subject: RE: Merging Companies
I too merged two companies while using MAPICS DB a long time ago. I
would
not want to try it using XA. Consider keyed files which have the
company
number as part of the key. When you switch all your company 2 records
to be
company 1 you may get duplicate key errors. Does company 2 use a
different
set of order numbers, invoice numbers, customer numbers, etc. that are
entirely different from company 1? There are so many other fields that
need unique numbers that I would not even attempt this merge.
Perhaps at conversion time make a copy of your production environment
and
freeze it. Use it only for historical retrievals. Merge company 2
accounts into the other environment as new accounts. You may have to
give
some of them new numbers. This way there can be no conflicts. After
about
1 year or 2 most users will have no need to access the frozen
environment.
It could be saved to tape and removed.
Greg
-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Olshavsky [mailto:polshavsky@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 7:52 AM
To: MAPICS ERP System Discussion
Subject: Re: Merging Companies
Phil, Yes are correct. THis is a big job. Especially with COM. I did
something like this in the old OE&I days. Something to watch out for is
Dulicate customer no between the 2 companies. Might want to consider
using
offline load options where and when available.
And don't forget any side systems and custom code you may have.
Good luck
Pete Olshavsky
Ind Mapics Programmer/Systems Analyst
Phil Brewer <philbrewer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,
I'm new to this list and new to Mapics too.
Where I work use Mapics V6, COM, CAS, PUR, IM ....
We are in the process of installing IFM, we currently use CODA as our
financial package.
Currently one of our environments has two companies 1 and 2. It has been
decided that, before installing IFM, these companies need to merge i.e.
all company 2 customers etc. will become company 1 and then company 2
will
disappear. Has anybody else ever done this ? Any tips ? Is it feasible
?
My current thinking is that i will have to manually change the company
number from 2 to 1 on _every_ file that has a company field on
it......not
a simple task.
Thanks,
Phil
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