Ken,

The best import tool is dev studio..just because they have it, does not mean
they can develop (don't have the skills required)..if needed you could use
the driver tool J

 

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Subject: Importing definitions without Admin Tool or Dev Studio

 

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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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