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Pardon me if the subject question doesn't make sense and let me try to explain.
We have a production environment of BO pointing to a production database. And we have a development environment pointing to a dev database.
When a user complains that a report...
Started by Chadworthington on
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I'm pretty sure you need admin rights to transfer anything in cross server in business objects the log in needs to have an Enterprise log in account in Business Objects..
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I am trying to get a better idea on this as so far I have had mixed answers in person.
I am a solo dev in a 5 man IT dept for a Health Care related business. My developer machine is running Win 7 RC1 (x64) but my users are all running Win XP Pro (x86)...
Started by Refracted Paladin on
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Your development environment doesn't need to mirror your user's environment, but your testing environment certainly should!
Having a VM of the users image for testing would probably be good enough environment from the users....
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Get rid of dirty fossil fuels asap.
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;) Rama must be the 1st ....
There are many things we can do in our own personal and business lives will it ever be...
I agree with Mark, the environment / earth will be around a lot much we are speeding it up.
SAVE YOUR NATURAL RESOURCES...
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I know there isn't anything standard like Active Directory in the Linux world, but I'm assuming there's some way (or multiple ways) to implement a similar type of system. What options are out there? I've done some searching but so far I've just come up...
Started by Max Schmeling on
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Take a look at:
RedHat....
You can take a look into OpenLDAP, or another directory services solution, but I have yet to find an 'all in one' solution such as ActiveDirectory - there always seems to be pieces, such as GPOs, which you need to sort out yourself .
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In an agile (scrum) environment, how do you get product management to create small enough backlog items or stories without having them do all the design, which is not their specialty? In other words, how do you separate the what (business requirements...
Started by Adam J.R. Erickson on
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Are supposed to be high level, limiting your product owner to express the business requirements for prioritizing the stories/itens/business needs/features or whatever you are using to compose your Product the template bellow might be helpful....
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I’m interested in some feedback from the folks out there who have experience with developing software in the corporate environment. I’m talking about organisations whose core business is not technology related and the role of IT and subsequently software...
Started by Troy Hunt on
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Other development teams will say "we can't do environment there are so many different kinds of teams--both on the technical side and on the business be offered by an outsourcing....
environment there is a fiction called "the business".
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What is the funniest/weirdest error message you've got from a development environment/application?
"Catastrophic failure" "'null' is null or not an object"
Started by pablito on
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The following day, when I was eating....
Die die die not unique to a development environment), but Printer on Fire has got to be the classic in this genre.
Development Environment: "Unknown undo/redo error."
I have a toss up - "Kernel Panic...
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For a small business with 10 users and a single server, it seems as though DropBox may be a good option to act as a file server. It would certainly remove some dependencies the server which would be nice, plus provide backups...
My question is, how well...
Started by RSolberg on
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DropBox just promised LAN syncing in an upcoming....
For? I'm familiar with organizations that have very successfully used DropBox in a business environment, however it was with the users distributed across locations rather than in one office.
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In the Windows 7 RC EULA, what is meant by "use ... in a live operating environment"?
I don't know if I am "in a live operating environment" or not. Has anyone encountered this question before?
In response to fretje, what would a "live environment" for...
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Or more accurate to your question:
a live operating environment....
For business! ;-)
A live operating environment means you are using it to perform your basic daily tasksI think they mean
Don’t use it in a production environment.
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Many of us have worked in multiple environments over the years, and have found that some are more productive than others. In many cases, it's not directly related to the abilities of the developers, but instead to their environment. I myself have experienced...
Started by Jonathan Sampson on
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The next thing is the physical environment....
If the company does not have a long-term vision, short .
Adding-understood business strategy in the company.
A quiet environment with minimal interruption.
People that are enjoyable to work with.
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