Refreshing the EFT test system The EFT test system is located on the PORSZIVO server (10.131.254.75) which is accessible using Remote Desktop connection (mstsc). To refresh the test system follow the steps below: -------------------------------------------------- 1) Drop the EFT_NOM_UAT user using the CASCADE option. As you are dropping this user you need to be logged in as WSGL@nomtest in SQL*Plus. pwd: wsgl. DROP USER EFT_NOM_UAT CASCADE; 2) Stay logged in as WSGL@nomtest recreate the EFT_NOM_UAT user using the '@ C:\advantica\eft\eft_nom_uat.pdc' script. 3) Change connection to EFT_NOM_UAT@nomtest (pwd: eft_nom_uat) and create the object types and object tables using '@ C:\advantica\eft\schema_build\install.sql' 4) On the production database server export the EFT_NOM schema a) log onto the EFT production database server. b) Open a command (DOS) window. c) Open the Oracle export utility using the command 'exp'. d) Log into export as EFT_NOM@nom (pwd: eft_nom) and e) Select a file destination known to have at least 3Gb of storage available on the server f) Follow the interactive instructions to create a user level export for the EFT_NOM schema. All default, export user only (option 2). 5) Copy the dump file over to the PORSZIVO server which can be done by sharing a directory on PORSZIVO for full access. You may want to zip the dumpfile before doing this. 6) With the copying finished log into PORSZIVO, unzip the dumpfile and import it to the EFT_NOM_UAT schema: a) Open a command (DOS) window. b) Open the Oracle import utility using the command 'imp'. c) Log into import as EFT_NOM_UAT@nomtest (pwd: eft_nom_uat). d) Enter the dumpfile destination when prompted to do so and accept the default values except for: i) ignore create error which you need to set to 'yes' as some objects have been created in step 3. ii) Import entire file, set this to 'yes' to ensure all the Packages etc are imported. 7) Confirm the UAT application operates correctly using the URL https://217.67.35.156/eftnomuat/home 8) Clean up any files no longer needed e.g. the dumpfile.