There is a program in epicor to regenerate all enabled BPM.
You have to do it anytime you change a BPM and then restore you db.
You have to do it anytime you change a BPM and then restore you db.
On 2013-04-18 7:35 PM, "laraines422" <laraines422@...> wrote:
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> Could it be an issue with the PROPATH that you have setup for your Test
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> --- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, Jose Gomez <jose@...> wrote:
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> > Bpm code is generated into a .p file at startup or on enable.
> > It is possible that the .p is not being generated when you restore the
> db.
> > On Apr 18, 2013 5:50 PM, "adam.whipp" <adam.whipp@...>
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> > > We are on 8.03.409C. I've noticed if I take our "live backup" that runs
> > > every night and restore it to our test server, it seems the BPMs will
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> > > function unless I go into each one, uncheck the "enabled" box and then
> > > recheck it. Is this normal behavior after doing a restore from a backup
> > > file? It seems very odd to me.
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> > > Thanks,
> > > Adam Whipp
> > > National Tube Form
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