pjohns
21st March 2002, 10:04
I asked the question a while back "How do you know if you have objects that still need CTRDD?"

As normal I had very good/helpful replies to my question, good old bb.com!

One answer said that if you have records in tables ttadv500000 and ttadv501000 then you need to run a convert to rdd.

On one of my severs I have run:-

1. convert/create rdd
2. convert/create rdd forms/menus

I still see records in the ttadv500000 table. There are 18 records which look something like below:-

Package ti
Version B400
Release c4
Customer liv0
Indicator type FO
Indicator itm0501m00014

Package tc
Version B400
Release c4
Customer tst0
Indicator type ME
Indicator coma0000tea12

What does the indicator type mean? FO = forms ME = menus??

Can you please explain why these records are still in the ttadv500 table? The ttadv501 table is empty. I have run ctrdd for all my different package combinations. I do not get any errors when running ctrdd.

Thanks in advance

PJ

norwim
21st March 2002, 13:12
There is a different CTRDD (for forms and menues) -
bet if you run this too, the entries in ttadv501 will vanish

regards

Norbert

victor_cleto
28th March 2002, 12:52
These tables (adv500/501) get updated very frequently, mainly the adv500 if your system is used for development. Some developers change things but forget to convert because the change was not significant, but the record is added anyway into those table(s).

Run again a convert for the pVRCs involved, checka again the table adv500. If still there, check the forms and menus involved and then do a convert for them, or run a create RTDD for forms/menus (takes longer of course, but it does not afect the users and will get rid of those entries).

Kozure Ohashi
8th September 2006, 12:19
Dear baanboard,

can somebody please specify the reason for an entry in the ttadv500 table with Indicator type "DR":

Seems to be a report. A compile of the report has no effect to this row.
CDD for the Session or Form does not help.

My thougt was a domain change with a domain within this report?

Regards,

Kozure