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Conference iosg::all-in-1_v30

Title:*OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference
Notice:Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1
Moderator:IOSG::PYE
Created:Thu Jan 30 1992
Last Modified:Tue Jan 23 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4343
Total number of notes:18308

1471.0. "Document migration to ALL-IN-1" by SEDTU5::Glyn-Davies () Tue Sep 22 1992 12:22

Has anybody had experience of migrating a customer from an existing Word Processor on a 
non Digital platform to ALL-IN-1. If so are there any guidelines, methodologies, 
experiences that could be shared.

Thanks,

Glyn
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1471.2more information pleaseUTRTSC::SMEETSMartin Smeets DS SSO Utrecht (NL)Tue Sep 22 1992 15:3015
Hi Glyn,

Can you tell me more about the wordprocessors you use.

There are PC based software products like software bridge which makes it 
possible to convert most PC orientated wordprocessor formats to DX format.

There are also soft- en hardware products, like the Shaffstall system from
Shaffstall corporation which can handle conversions from dedicated non-PC
wordprocessors formats to DX format.

Regards,

Martin Smeets
Digital Holland
1471.3More Background Infor,atiopnSEDTU5::Glyn-DaviesTue Sep 22 1992 17:1820
Martin,

The wordprocessor in question is likely to be WANG WP and WANG Office. 
As well as any technical advice such as:

- How to convert from WANG format to WPS-PLUS
- How to perform the physical transfer from WANG to VAX.

I was also looking for some guidelines as to the approach that should be 
taken or a methodology that could or has been used. For example:

- Determining which documents should be migrated.
- Should they be converted on batch or on demand as they are required.
- etc.

Any ideas would be gratefully accepted.

Thanks

Glyn
1471.4More infoLARVAE::JORDANChris Jordan, TSE - Technology Services, End-User ComputingTue Sep 22 1992 17:5329
    
    Sorry about the simple reply before... now I have more information to
    work on....
    
    One customer had a WANG system. They were wanting an ALL-IN-1 system.
    They are an insurance company, and need to keep documents for 5 years
    or more. They were converting from WANG to WPS-PLUS / ALL-IN-1. They
    were planning on re-writing / converting all of the Wang Glossary's to
    ALL-IN-1 UDP's, and then using an outside bureaux (Network Connections
    and Mike Cleugh!) to do the actual conversion of the documents. 
    
    Network Connections were going to take a tape in WANG format, and
    return a tape in VAX / DX format. Then load these documents into an
    ALL-IN-1 V3.0 shared File Cabinet, where the users would then access
    them.
    
    If you are converting in batch - then you can get rid of the Wang (and
    maintenace charges) asap.
    
    If you convert on demand, then you need to keep the Wang up and running
    over a number of weeks / years.
    
    If you do keep the Wang going, then there is an InterOffice gateway
    available that allows WANG Office to mail to ALL-IN-1. This does the
    conversion on the fly, and so could also be used to convert documents
    as needed..... 
    
    Cheers, Chris
    
1471.6Shaffstall can do the jobUTRTSC::SMEETSMartin Smeets DS SSO Utrecht (NL)Thu Sep 24 1992 16:1242
Hi Glyn,

I don't know if the information provided by Chris in the previous reply answered
all your questions, if so forget the reset. 

Before I jointed Digital I was an employee of a chemical Research lab. The 
patents buro at the lab had a dedicated Oc� wordprocessor with 8" diskettes.

During the introduction of ALL-IN-1 at the lab, there were almost 1,000 Oc� 
diskettes which had to be converted and transfered to ALL-IN-1/WPS-PLUS.

Because some diskettes were almost 10 years old and the Oc� equipment wasn't
supported anymore we decided to convert all diskettes on batch.

Because most of the diskettes contained confidential information the conversion
had to be done at the lab.

The conversion from Oc� format to DECdx format was done by the Shaffstall 6000
equipment.

Shaffstall Corporation
7901 East 88th street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46256
USA
Telephone (317) 842-2077
Toll Free (800) 248-3475
Fax	  (317) 842-8294

After the conversion each DECDX document had to be transffered to VMS. This was
done by Reflection a terminal emulator. Last but not least each DECdx document
was placed in the ALL-IN-1 filecabinet.

The jobs mentioned above were all done by Reflection and ALL-IN-1 scripts.

You can also consider using Pathworks for transfering the documents from PC to
ALL-IN-1.

I've looked the Shaffstall documentation, it's possible to convert WANG to DECDX

Regards,

Martin