Where to delete BPM file

Wow, I don't know why I'm surprised anymore. Thanks Brian!
Cheers,
Jared

--- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, "Brian W. Spolarich " <bspolarich@...> wrote:
>
> By default, all of your databases (live, test, train, etc.) have their
> appservers configured with their BPM directory pointing to:
> C:\Epicor\MfgSys803\bpm. You'll find your BPM code in a 'bo'
> subdirectory.
>
> Answerbook article 1288BRK tells you how to configure OpenEdge to
> segment each database's BPMs into their own directory. Basically you
> need to modify the AppServer's PROPATH environment variable to include a
> directory that ends in \BPM that is unique for each instance.
>
> -bws
I regularly take SQL backups from the production instance and copy them to my development sandbox, but recently came across some interesting behavior. I was previously working on a BPM attached to Quote.Update. I deleted the test environment, and attached a fresh production DB copy, except the BPM is still active. When I go into method directives, the BPM is not on the list. How can I get rid of it? It seems I recall a BPM is compiled into a file somewhere. Can I just delete that?
Thanks,
Jared
By default, all of your databases (live, test, train, etc.) have their
appservers configured with their BPM directory pointing to:
C:\Epicor\MfgSys803\bpm. You'll find your BPM code in a 'bo'
subdirectory.

Answerbook article 1288BRK tells you how to configure OpenEdge to
segment each database's BPMs into their own directory. Basically you
need to modify the AppServer's PROPATH environment variable to include a
directory that ends in \BPM that is unique for each instance.

-bws

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Subject: [Vantage] Where to delete BPM file

I regularly take SQL backups from the production instance and copy them
to my development sandbox, but recently came across some interesting
behavior. I was previously working on a BPM attached to Quote.Update.
I deleted the test environment, and attached a fresh production DB copy,
except the BPM is still active. When I go into method directives, the
BPM is not on the list. How can I get rid of it? It seems I recall a
BPM is compiled into a file somewhere. Can I just delete that?
Thanks,
Jared



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