B.2 Supported Objects
The following objects are supported for migration:
Table B-1 Supported Objects for Migration
Object Name | Object Type ID | Support for Wild Card Select all Option | Support for Implicit Dependency | Object Code | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Application Preferences | 201 | No | No | CONFIG | Export the entire data set and replace it in the target. No validation and its dependency objects are handled. |
Interest Rates | 801 | No | No | User-defined unique code | Historical rates from the FSI_IRC_RATE_HIST table are not migrated. |
Currency rates | 803 | No | No | Currency rates are not supported. | |
Currencies | 802 | Yes | No | User-defined Currency code | |
Allocation Rule | 0 | Yes | Yes | System generated code | |
Allocation Model | 7 | Yes | Yes | System generated code | |
Static Table Driver | 17 | Yes | Yes | System generated code | |
Lookup Table Driver | 31 | Yes | Yes | System generated code | |
Simplified Batch | 32 | Yes | Yes | System generate code | Simplified Batch migration is supported from the Release V8.0.6.1.10. |
Note:
For all PFT objects including the Simplified Batch, the RETAIN_ID flag behaves as follows:- When no object exists in Target with sys ID same as the migrating object's
Source sys ID:
- Retain ID set as No: Object migrates to target with the same source sys ID retained in target.
- Retain ID set as Yes: Object migrates to target with the same source sys ID retained in target.
- When an object exists in Target with sys ID same as the migrating object's
Source sys ID:
- Retain ID set as No: Object migrates to target with a new sys ID created in target.
- Retain ID set as Yes: Object migrates to target with a new sys ID created in target.