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343.1 | No change | AIMTEC::ZANIEWSKI_D | Why would CSC specialists need training? | Fri Mar 27 1992 12:51 | 5 |
| The user's .A1CAL file will transfer with them, but the data in
the ATTENDEE.DAT, MEETING.DAT and CALACCESS.DAT does not. They
will see their events, but have no way of knowing who is invited.
Dave Zaniewski
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343.2 | It's called TMTU; check with Barb Peacock | SHALOT::NICODEM | Who told you I'm paranoid??? | Fri Mar 27 1992 18:13 | 6 |
| Well Ann, this is your lucky day! Wouldn't it be nice if there were a
TM Transfer User utility that preserved all that information? And wouldn't it
be nice if it were already available as a "custom solution"? And wouldn't it be
nice if you could just contact Charlotte for something like that?
8^)
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343.3 | thanks | NCBOOT::HARRIS | oooppps | Fri Mar 27 1992 18:21 | 4 |
| oh and what a lucky day it is!
do you hear the phone ringing?
ann
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343.4 | | AIMTEC::ZANIEWSKI_D | Why would CSC specialists need training? | Fri Mar 27 1992 21:33 | 3 |
| Thanks Frank. I'll help sell a couple dozen too!
Dave Zaniewski
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343.5 | for a confusng time ....continue reading\ | ANGLIN::HARRIS | user vicious | Wed Apr 21 1993 00:08 | 23 |
| ALL-IN-1 2.4 (no patches)
along this same lines - is there any way (besides <NEWDIRing to each
account) to see if a user uses calendaring (TM)?
we're transferring about 350 users from 1 2.4 system to another 2.4
system in a few weeks a question was raised abut calendars. i know the
event will transfer - but the ATTENDEE.DAT, MEETING.DAT and
smething-else.DAT won't transfer.
if ALL the users on the old system are transfered to the new system,
they will all be local users. if on the old system the TM meetings
only had attendees that were local to the old system....would the
transferred user on the new system be able to see the attendees of the
meeting?
what if the attendee on the old system are local to the new system.
when the old system users become local on the new system, will the
tranferred users be ablt to see the atendees to events they created on
the old system
thanks - ann
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343.6 | | AIMTEC::ZANIEWSKI_D | Why would CSC specialists need training? | Wed Apr 21 1993 14:01 | 24 |
| I don't know of a way to tell if the calendar was used besides
<NEWDIR or $SEARCH/STAT.
The .A1CAL file of each user will transfer. Events without
attendees will be fine, in all cases.
If you change the username, there is no hope of making events with
attendees seen.
If you copy over the ATTENDEE.DAT and MEETING.DAT files and don't
change the username, all data that appeared local before will appear
local now. If you do this though, all event with attendee data,
that used to exist on this node will be distroyed.
When someone calls the CSC and indicates they are doing something
like this my advice is:
$CREATE/FDL=OA$LIB:MEETING OA$DATA_SHARE:MEETING.DAT
$CREATE/FDL=OA$LIB:ATTENDEE OA$DATA_SHARE:ATTENDEE.DAT
$CREATE/FDL=OA$LIB:CALACCESS OA$DATA_SHARE:CALACCESS.DAT
Then
$CREATE/FDL=OA$LIB:CALENDAR .....A1CAL
as often as needed.
Dave Zaniewski
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343.7 | what about merging .DAT's | ANGLIN::HARRIS | user vicious | Wed Apr 21 1993 15:45 | 13 |
| we weren't planning on copying over the ATTNEDEE.DATA, MEETING.DAT or
CALACCESS.DAT. the old system is gong away and the users are moving
onto an existing system with over 2000 users.
if i did copy these files, is there a way to merge the ones from the
old system into the ones for the new system. we are not planning on
changing the user names when the accounts are created n the new system.
TM is used on the new system, but not extensivly.
thanks for the advice dave!
Ann
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343.8 | It's a possibility | AIMTEC::ZANIEWSKI_D | Why would CSC specialists need training? | Wed Apr 21 1993 19:03 | 9 |
| If the system management policy is such that you can guarantee
that ALL-IN-1 account names are unique across both system, have at
it.
If there are duplicate ALL-IN-1 account names, merge using
the appropriate qualifiers to record the duplicates. There
shouldn't be many, but who knows.
Dave Zaniewski
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