I don’t Think you can manage this in anyway in the application. Even performing updates on DB directly won’t do as mch code is part of the key in object tables. I mean you cannot change a object id in the application. You can create a new and scrap the old but not delete the old if it has any transactions connected to wo, task, cost, anything. next bit would be changing object Id on historical work orders after re-opening them, well if they are connected to pm actions you would not be able to do that either. one option would be to create a new site, create the things you want properly and “transfer” old records to the new site. And by transfer I mean recreate under the right information the way you wanted. Problem is EAM is seldom the only part of Ifs in use hence finance, procurement etc will likely not bother with a new site. the only option I see is performing updates on the db and here you have to be really really careful. And I am not sure how you will get around the
I am very eager to hear what will happen Dear Julian, thank you very much for your comment. Will definitely share results of the migration procedure.
Thank you for the answer! We are using IFS 10 upd 8.Example1 of old and new code:Old code:IL.IL.PO.L7.ATSL-SK.0.ZU Old belongs to:IL.IL.PO.L7.ATSL-SK.0New code:CBG.GP.IL.IL.PO.L7.ATSL-SK.0.ZU New belongs to: CBG.GP.IL.IL.PO.L7.ATSL-SK.0Example2 of old and new code:Old code:IL.IL.PO.L7.ATSL-EKA.DAS2SL.ZM.DR Old belongs to:IL.IL.PO.L7.ATSL-EKA.DAS2SL.ZMNew code:CBG.GP.IL.IL.PO.L7.ATSL-SK.0.ZU New belongs to: CBG.GP.IL.IL.PO.L7.ATSL-SK.0
Hi, do I understand right that if customer runs APPS9 on an end of support day and plan to use this version they will automatically be surcharged extra for 9th version maintenance until they will not upgrade to the newest version? or if they will continue to use it without asking IFS for any support this will not cause customer additional maintenance fee ?
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