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You can apply change requests interactively or as a batch job. In either case, you must consider the potential issues that can develop during target promotions. For more information, refer to Considerations When Applying Target Promotions and Disposition of Objects.Promotions and backing out of change requests can change the behavior of one or many of your applications. For more information, refer to Chapter 1, Introduction to Administration of Promotions.This check ensures that objects marked as new are in fact new and objects to be modified or deleted do actually exist. If validation is successful, the change request status is set to V (verified). If the validation is unsuccessful, the promotion fails and you get an error message. For more information on object dispositions, refer to Disposition of Objects.
3. Change requests are applied. You are prompted for target segment numbers for all new TDS tables.To apply change requests, enter one of the following line commands in the Apply Change Requests screen:
Submit a batch job to promote this change request. This results in a change request status of J (job submitted). For more information on batch processing, refer to Chapter 1, Introduction to Administration of Promotions and Chapter 2, Preparing For Promotions.
All object sets that are to be modified by the target promotion must be disabled. Deviation from this requirement could result in serious security complications.When you issue the A line command to apply a change request interactively, the Promotion system prompts you to confirm the Apply request and to enter target segment numbers for new TDS tables. If no value is entered, the default is segment 0.
1. Checks for a valid segment number supplied at the prompt and applies the new tables to that segment.
2. Checks the unloaded source segment and preserves the segment number for the target apply.If you inadvertently created tables in segment 0, change the segment number immediately using the MOVTAB tool. You can also use the Table Definer from the administrator’s workbench.TIBCO Object Service Broker Managing Data for details about the Table Definer.TIBCO Object Service Broker Shareable Tools for details about the MOVTAB tool.When change requests are promoted, the Promotion system provides a log of its activities. Review any warning and error messages associated with each promotion request. All messages are documented in TIBCO Object Service Broker Messages With Identifiers.In addition to applying change requests interactively and in batch mode, you can initiate promotions using your own TIBCO Object Service Broker rules. For instance, you can decide to automate the promotion process by creating your own application to manage it.To initiate the promotion of a change request in a target system other than its source, invoke the APPLY_CHANGE rule as in the following example:
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