If you copy all *.aod files from the test system to the production
system no compilation is required.

But if the build number of the application is changed (typically new
SP etc.) then the wizard will require a new compilation. This can be
avoided by modifying \Classes\SysCheckListItem_Compile\new to make
the call "this.indeterminate(true);" unconditional.

There is not stored any compilation information in the database, but
a build number of the last compilation is saved to control the
upgrade wizard.

Best regards,
Bj�rn M�ller Pedersen
Thy Data Center Development A/S
http://development.thydatacenter.dk/

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Thomas Kristiansen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> We have, a development system, a test system and a
> productive system. The changes in the developement
> system are exported to the test system (BUS-layer:
> axbus.aod copied, VAR-layer: project exported and
> imported). In the test system we then make a full
> compilation. When we find everything fine there. We
> overwrite the productive application with the test
> application. Is it necessary to compile the
> application again in the productive system? Or is it
> enough just to synchronize? I mean it shouldn't be
> necessary to compile again because the application is
> an exact copy. But I'm not sure if something is saved
> in the database when compiling.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Thomas
>
>
>            
> __________________________________
> Do you Yahoo!?
> New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages!
> http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail


Yahoo! Groups Sponsor
ADVERTISEMENT
click here


Yahoo! Groups Links

Reply via email to