Gigaman
13th September 2005, 06:00
In BaaN IV c4, when I setup a new company, I do as follows,

(1) Insert a new company code in session "Maintain companies"
(2) Create to RDD
(3) Create tales for this new created company code.
(4) Setup all kinds of parameters (initial the company).

Normally, after execution of the session "Cretae tables", a message will appear as "2336 tales have been created".

While, in SSA ERP LN 6.1, I found something wrong but I don't know. I did as follows,
(1) Insert a new company code in session "Maintain companies"
(2) Create to RDD
(3) Create tales for this new created company code.

While, the execution is much faster than I expected. And in the end, the message shown to me is "0 tables created".

Why? And if there is something different in company setup procedure between BaaN IV c4 and SSA ERP LN 6.1?

Any answer will be highly appreciated.

:)

NPRao
13th September 2005, 10:14
Refer to the BaaN standard documents. Here is some info from the 5c version:
BaanERP 5.0c - To set up a company
Document Information
Code: U7287A US
Group: User Documentation
Edition: A
Date: December, 1999

Chapter 2 - To create and configure the companies
This chapter describes how to:
Create the first company othe system.
Configure the first company.
Create more companies.
You missed this step:
If you set up a system with multiple database servers, you must use the following sessions:
The Database Definitions (ttaad4510m000) session, to define the databases for all the locations that contaidata. For more information about
multidatabase server systems, refer to the "Server configurations" section the "Multisite technical issues" chapter of Multisite Concepts (U7282A US).
The Tables by Database (ttaad4111m000) session, to determine which mandatory tables are stored in which databases. Ithis session, you can also
define for which mandatory tables you want to activate BaanERP’s audit tool. The audit tool logs all the parameter changes ithe mandatory tables.
You can run these sessions:
For each company.
For each database type (for all the companies that use the same database type).
If you set up companies with different package combinations, you must run the sessions for each package combination/company/database type.
In both sessions, you must Convert to Runtime othe Specific menu to store the data in the run-time data dictionary before you close the session.