Ken,

We use Panacea (required license) to migrate code from DEV to QA as well as
QA to PRD

On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Cecil, Ken <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> Can you tell me if there is any BMC or third party tool out there that
> would let our QC team import definitions without giving them the development
> studio or the Admin tool?
>
> Part of our company's policy is that development must not take place on
> production environments. So we develop in on one box and export/import into
> production.
>
> Another part of the policy is that whoever makes a development change
> cannot also be able to put it into production (as a control). So, developers
> are not allowed to move development objects into production and do not have
> permission to the production system. Moving in the changes is
> the responsibility of the Quality Change Control team.
>
> To summarize the breakdown is this:
>
>
> Dev - allowed to develop, not allowed to move into production
> QC -  allowed to move into production, not allowed to develop
>
>
> I've been looking around for some utilities but haven't found any so far. A
> command line definition import tool would be ideal.
>
> If an import tool is not available. Are there any other alternative angles
> you can think of for meeting these requirements?
>
> Thank,
> Ken Cecil
> Hubbell Incorporated
>
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