Hello Roberto
If I understand what you want to do, your solution would be to discover tha class in AXAPTA that generates the recid (remember that this number is assigend by AXAPTA and that the Data BAse asigns another one (SQL)) , knowing this you could figure out how to restore in one main data base all the information from the other local offices (these offices would have their own recid sequence). I don�t see another way.
Hilda Cabrejos
Raul Llorente Pe�a/OPENSOLUTIONS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello to All.
My company has implemented Axapta Financials in some
countries.
The main server is located in Miami and the local
office in each country access Axapta
using Citrix (a kind of remote desktop).
We want to put a local axapta installation in each
country. If we do that, is there a way to replicate
the databases?,
in order to build a main axapta database with all the
information of the countries.
We need to do that for consolidation, also we need to
know if that is reasonable.
Does somebody know if this can be done?
Thanks a lot.
PD: Let me know if I explained myself.
Roberto
Hi Roberto. Can I suppose you're Spanish as am I?
Well, Axapta provides a funcionality that allow to export a entire (or partial) company. You can then import it into a new company. Teorethycally this works OK, but experience has show me that some data imports (specially transactions) don't work properly.
Best solution for me is to backup the database, and restore it wherever you need a replication of it. Of course, Database servers must have the same Database program, or at least, be compatible.
Ra�l Llorente Pe�a
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