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IFS 10 Aurena vs IEE is same table structure?

  • January 21, 2021
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Hi All,

   Can anyone explain here that is difference in table structure between Aurna and IEE (ifs10) or not.

    Means table columns, data type is same in IFS IEE and Aurena.

  Example:-   view  customer_order  =  Aurena = IEE (IFS 10).

Can we migrate data into Aurena based on IFS 10 IEE templates.

Kindly let me know in details.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Best answer by anmise

Hi All,

   Can anyone explain here that is difference in table structure between Aurna and IEE (ifs10) or not.

    Means table columns, data type is same in IFS IEE and Aurena.

  Example:-   view  customer_order  =  Aurena = IEE (IFS 10).

Can we migrate data into Aurena based on IFS 10 IEE templates.

Kindly let me know in details.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

It's exactly the same. Aurena is "just" a UI, but uses the same database.

There may be some tables that are only used in Aurena, but that shouldn't affect your migration. 

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  • Superhero (Employee)
  • January 21, 2021

In APPS10 it is one table structure and one business logic for LU’s. There are two client frameworks IEE and Aurena and both of them use the same Business logic and tables.

If you create a CO from Aurena you can also see it in IEE and the other way around.

So if you have a template which works fine to load data you can use that regardless of which client you are using.

 


  • Superhero (Employee)
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  • January 21, 2021

Hi All,

   Can anyone explain here that is difference in table structure between Aurna and IEE (ifs10) or not.

    Means table columns, data type is same in IFS IEE and Aurena.

  Example:-   view  customer_order  =  Aurena = IEE (IFS 10).

Can we migrate data into Aurena based on IFS 10 IEE templates.

Kindly let me know in details.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

It's exactly the same. Aurena is "just" a UI, but uses the same database.

There may be some tables that are only used in Aurena, but that shouldn't affect your migration. 


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  • Sidekick
  • January 21, 2021

Thanks a lots to all your views.

Really my big problem solved.

Thanks again.