Updating System Generation
A new application may have an impact on system generation. Minimally, it may require a new task definition. Other system resources, such as program pool and storage pool space, may also need to be adjusted.
Updating Users
New user IDs may have to be defined and existing user definitions reviewed.
Updating the Task Application Table
If you choose to recreate and recompile an application structure in a target dictionary, the recompilation automatically updates the task application table (TAT) for that dictionary. If you choose simply to migrate the load module of an application structure, you must manually update the TAT for the target dictionary.
There are two utilities for updating the TAT:
Note: For information about how to execute these utilities, see the CA ADS Reference Guide.
Backup the New Files
After you have migrated and tested the components, back up the files in the new environments.
Cleanup
The migration methods described throughout this chapter create copies of components. They do not physically move the components or automatically delete them from the source dictionary after the migration is complete.
If you decide to maintain a single copy of all components, you need to delete the unwanted copies. Be sure to delete all versions of both source definitions and load modules. Also be sure to delete copies of load modules from both the dictionary load areas and load libraries.
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