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Topic Title: CR ID Topic Summary: Created On: 18-Jun-2006 13:44 Status: Read Only |
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Hi, I would like to start CR ID from 50,000 ------------------------- Ronen Ben-Chamo Configuration Managment |
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I am not sure how to change that, but it begs the question, Why? The CR ID is an just a number that uniquely identifies a new instance of a lifecycle in the database. If you have more than one lifecycle they will be in no order what-so-ever.
------------------------- Thanks, Brian |
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Refer to Telelogic Document ID NACM00790. It describes how to do this.
Good luck,
Diane
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Hi, I have two DB's # Query for the admin object. One object should be returned. # View the current setting for the next problem number: # Set it to 6000 ------------------------- Ronen Ben-Chamo Configuration Managment |
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Better approach would be:
a) enable DCM on each database; b) ensure each database has a unique DCM identifier. c) Use dcm identifier to distinguish between CRs with the same number. We have over 30 databases and this works fine. eg we have EHDS#1, SPD#1 and MLV#1; this gives us unique identifiers without the danger that one day one of the databases will reach the lower limit of another (one database has already reached 16,000 CRs) This approach also provides unique identification of tasks. |
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