mardi 23 août 2011

1/2 - Database Compare Report duration example between Vanilla 9.0 and Production 9.0

When you upgrade a PeopleSoft Application you need to execute Compare report to define which objects you want to keep or upgrade.
This is also very valuable to understand what was customized by your Company.
But the full database compare process can take some time that you need to plan ... here is an example by object types in hour, for a total of 4 hours and 34 minutes.

Note: in step 2/2 we will compare a Vanilla HRMS 9.1 and Production HRMS 9.0

Here is the detailed duration for Compare report between Vanilla HRMS 9.0 and Production HRMS 9.0:
Pages    1:27
Records    0:58
Fields    0:22
SQL    0:19
Record PeopleCode    0:12
Style Sheets    0:11
Application Engine Sections    0:09
Permission Lists    0:08
Translate Values    0:05
Components    0:05
Messages    0:04
Subscription PeopleCode    0:03
Process Definitions    0:02
Images    0:02
XSLT    0:02
Queries    0:02
HTML    0:02
Component Rec Fld PeopleCode    0:02
Application Package PeopleCode    0:02
Component Interfaces    0:01
Page Field PeopleCode    0:01
Service Operation Versions    0:01
XMLP Data Src Defn    0:01
Indexes    0:01
Menus    0:01
Server Definitions    0:01
Component Record PeopleCode    0:01
URL Definitions    0:01
Service Operations    0:01
Service Operation Routings    0:01
XML Document    0:01
Tree Structures    0:01
Application Engine Programs    0:01
Page PeopleCode    0:01
WSRP Remote Producers    0:01
XMLP Template Defn    0:01
Field Formats    0:00
Menu PeopleCode    0:00
Activities    0:00
Business Processes    0:00
Colors    0:00
Styles    0:00
Business Interlink    0:00
File Layout Definitions    0:00
Job Definitions    0:00
Process Type Definitions    0:00
Recurrence Definitions    0:00
Application Engine PeopleCode    0:00
Approval Rule Sets    0:00
Comp. Interface PeopleCode    0:00
Message Channels    0:00
Message Nodes    0:00
Message PeopleCode    0:00
Component PeopleCode    0:00
Application Packages    0:00
Analytic Types    0:00
Archive Templates    0:00
CI Property PeopleCode    0:00
File References    0:00
Optimization Models    0:00
Relationships    0:00
Analytic Models    0:00
Archive Object Definitions    0:00
Archive Templates (Type 2)    0:00
File Type Codes    0:00
Java Portlet User Preferences    0:00
Services    0:00
WSRP Cloned Portlet Handles    0:00
WSRP Remote Portlets    0:00
Service Operation Handlers    0:00
IB Queues    0:00
XMLP File Defn    0:00
XMLP Report Defn    0:00
Message Schemas    0:00
WSDL    0:00
Connected Query Definitions    0:00
Dependency Documents    0:00
Document    0:00
Document Schema    0:00
Relational Document    0:00

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