If the CLI Auto-Migration feature has not been activated (or you de-selected the Auto Migration check box), you must perform the migration manually by logging into the staging database and pushing the project into the target environment.
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Log in to the PeopleTools Application Designer in the staging environment. Select Tools | Copy Project to copy the project from the staging database to the target environment. |
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In the Migration Details window in Stat, select the migration and in the Migration Status field select Complete. |
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To remove a pre or post migration step, clear the Include check box. |
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Steps are executed in order from top to bottom. To change migration step order, highlight a step and click the Arrow Up or Arrow Down button. |
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To set a pre migration step status to “Complete,” manually select the step and then select Complete from the Update Status drop-down list. Then click the Update button beside it. |
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To view the pre migration step command log, select a step and click the View History button. This opens the Migration Step History window, which displays a record of each time Stat successfully executed the command. These records display the date and time the step was run, the user who ran it, and what parameters were used. |
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To view the log for the step, click Log. To print the history table, click Print. To export it to a file format, click Export. |
Click the Migrate button after you finalize with pre and post migration steps.
For more information on automatic steps, see the Stat System Administration Guide, Chapter 5, “Service Domain-Specific Maintenance.”
After specifying the variables you want, click Run to execute the step. You can run this step for each .dms file included in the migration, or you can run this step for the same file but in a different environment or script location.
You may run manual pre migration steps before the migration has been initiated in the Select Pre and Post Migration Steps to Run window. Custom commands are operating system commands executed by the Stat Central Agent. To run a pre migration step, select the step and click the Run button. This action opens the Pre Migration Step dialog where you can review the command and command options, interpret the command, and run the step by clicking the Run button. After the migration is initiated, the steps can be run from the Migration Console.
Predefined parameters specify values used to login to a target environment during a migration (database name, user name and password), whereas user and server-based parameters generally invoke values specific to the users and file servers defined in Stat. Also, certain parameters may be defined so that their values are different depending on which user or server they are being applied to. For more information on pre and post migration step parameters, see the Stat System Administration Guide, Chapter 4, “General Maintenance Tables”.
After specifying the variables you want, click Preview to see how the object will be compiled. If satisfied with the results, click Run to execute the step.
Stat executes a Cobol Compile post migration step on a mainframe server as follows:
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Stat changes the directory based on the values in the Directory and Cobol Compiler Location: Drive and Root Directory fields of the File Server Maintenance table. |
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If the Directory field has a value, it is displayed in the PS Home field on the Post Migration step window. This field cannot be modified on the Post Migration step window. |
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The Cobol Compiler Location:Drive and Root Directory value is displayed in the Cobol Compiler field on the Post Migration step window. This field can be modified when the step is run. |
When running the step, Stat executes the login sequence as follows:
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To execute a point-to-point migration, you must add the project you want to migrate to a CSR and the CLI Auto-Migration option must be activated for both the source and target PeopleSoft database. For more information on activating CLI functionality, see the section, Setting Up Your PeopleSoft Connections .
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(Optional) In the Description field, enter a unique description of the migration. |
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Click Migrate. |
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