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In upgrading Uniface software from version 10.3.02 to 10.4.02, are the migration settings in the logicals section of the assignment file still needed? They were used when upgrading from 9.7 to 10.3 so I wouldn't think they would continue to be needed since the repository has already been migrated to version 10.

Thank you in advance.



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Jim Mitchell
State of Oregon
Salem OR US
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In upgrading Uniface software from version 10.3.02 to 10.4.02, are the migration settings in the logicals section of the assignment file still needed? They were used when upgrading from 9.7 to 10.3 so I wouldn't think they would continue to be needed since the repository has already been migrated to version 10.

Thank you in advance.



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Jim Mitchell
State of Oregon
Salem OR US
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The current Uniface 10 migration logical are only used when object definitions created with a previous version of Uniface (i.e. 9.6 or 9.7) are detected . In case you never will import anything again from version 9 into your Uniface 10.4 environment then these logicals could be seen as "obsolete".

But, as mentioned, the logicals are only used when object definitions are detected that need to be migrated. Otherwise the IDE will not use these logicals.

I hope this clarifies this matter.



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Daniel Iseli
Principal Technical Support Engineer
Uniface Services
Rocket Software, Switzerland
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The current Uniface 10 migration logical are only used when object definitions created with a previous version of Uniface (i.e. 9.6 or 9.7) are detected . In case you never will import anything again from version 9 into your Uniface 10.4 environment then these logicals could be seen as "obsolete".

But, as mentioned, the logicals are only used when object definitions are detected that need to be migrated. Otherwise the IDE will not use these logicals.

I hope this clarifies this matter.



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Daniel Iseli
Principal Technical Support Engineer
Uniface Services
Rocket Software, Switzerland
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Thank you, Daniel. This clarifies the matter perfectly.



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Jim Mitchell
State of Oregon
Salem OR US
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