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Ok, we developed this Dashbord/MRE application on a test machine. Now it running great, How do we move the programs files and MRE/Dashoard to production? Where are the Focexec located so copy? For self-service the files are in c:\ibi\apps\ERE but are the MRE focxecs?

any help

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What version of WebFOCUS are you using ?

In 7.x there are export/import functionality for MRE and Dashbaord.


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As Waz says, what version are you running? Please update your profile.

your MRE/BID progs will reside in ibi/WebFocusXX/basedir/domain

AS Waz says, there is a change management facility if you run homepage.jsp which will create a change package. Else you site might run a tighter, maybe manual, change management.


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We are using MF Version 7.6.7.

I am not sure where all the files are located, which Dataset?
 
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Hi jlsnyc,

I discussed with internals and was told that, in order to help we will need a better idea of exactly what the configuration is. Information Builders' Customer Support Services could easily help you determine where all the components are located and how to migrate them into production. Therefore, please open a case for assistance. You may either call at 1-800-736-6130, or access online at InfoResponse.

Cheers,

Kerry


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by now you must have figured out they're in the webfocus76/basedir/{domainname}/apps.




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