To remove objects from a CSR, select them and click Remove.
There are several situations when an object may exist in other Oracle® Apps environment or source file locations on the migration path but not in the Base environment. Since the initial archive of objects comes from the Base environment, these objects are not included in the base archive set.
Possible reasons an object exists in one environment but not in others are:
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On the Objects tab of the CSR window, select the environment in which the object exists. |
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In the Object field, select the object. |
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On the Objects tab of the CSR window, select the environment in which the object exists. |
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In the Object field, select the object. |
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Quest® Stat® cannot create a base archive set if the objects in your CSR do not exist in your Base environment. While attempting to locate the objects, Stat permanently displays the value In Process in the Status field of the Archive Set window, and it will be unable to complete the archive set. If this happens, create an interim or final archive set from the environment that contains the objects and use this archive set to update the other environments with the new objects.
When you are assigned a file object, Quest® Stat® places a copy of that object in one of your predefined working directories. These working directories are defined either by a system administrator in a maintenance table, or you can define them yourself in the User Default Directories tab of the Stat User Options window.
The User Default Directories tab displays a list of the active file types defined in Stat for Oracle® Applications environments. From here you can define your default working directory and a separate working file directory for each file type. Defining a working directory for a file type is optional. If a file type working directory is not defined, Stat places copies of the migrated file objects in your default working directory.
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Select User Options | Stat Options. Then open the User Default Directories tab of the Stat User Options window. |
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In the Default Working File Server field, select the server for the default working directory. |
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In the Default Working File Path field, enter the path of the default working file location starting after the file server’s root or home path. |
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Select User Options | Stat Options. Then click the User Default Directories tab of the Stat User Options window. |
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You can use the Read CSR Wizard to add objects that are associated with another CSR.
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On the Objects tab, click Read CSR.... Stat opens the CSR Read Wizard. |
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Select the objects you want. Use the <Shift> and <Ctrl> keys to make multiple selections, or click Select All to select all the objects. |
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Click OK. |
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