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.. i18n: It's when you actually use your ERP that you will obtain value from your investment. For that reason
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It's when you actually use your ERP that you will obtain value from your investment. For that reason
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maintenance and support are critical for your long term success.
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.. i18n: * Support aims to ensure that end users get the maximum productivity from their use of Open ERP by
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.. i18n: * Maintenance aims to ensure that the system itself continues to function as required. It includes
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.. i18n: system upgrades, which give you access to the latest functionality available.
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* Support aims to ensure that end users get the maximum productivity from their use of Open ERP by
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responding to their questions on the use of the system. Support can be technical or functional.
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* Maintenance aims to ensure that the system itself continues to function as required. It includes
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system upgrades, which give you access to the latest functionality available.
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.. i18n: Some partners offer preventative maintenance. This makes sure that all the specific developments for
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Some partners offer preventative maintenance. This makes sure that all the specific developments for
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your system are revised and tested for each new version so that they remain compatible with the base
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.. i18n: Tiny themselves have changed their support strategy from time to time. At the time of writing
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.. i18n: they propose a maintenance contract supplied either direct to the end user or through partners
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.. i18n: that guarantees a quick fix to any faults discovered in the covered code. Although you can
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Tiny themselves have changed their support strategy from time to time. At the time of writing
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they propose a maintenance contract supplied either direct to the end user or through partners
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that guarantees a quick fix to any faults discovered in the covered code. Although you can
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expect these fixes to become available to all users of the code in time, maintenance
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guarantees quick attention. And you're likely to get quicker migration support to new upgrades.
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.. i18n: If you haven't anticipated your needs with a preventive maintenance contract, the costs of migration
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.. i18n: after a few years can become significant. If special modules that you developed have been allowed to
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If you haven't anticipated your needs with a preventive maintenance contract, the costs of migration
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after a few years can become significant. If special modules that you developed have been allowed to
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become too old you may eventually need a new development to your specifications.
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.. i18n: * minor updates, which gather the fault corrections together in one package, and are generally
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.. i18n: announced with a modification of the version number, such as from 5.0.0 to 5.0.1,
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.. i18n: * upgrades, which bundle both the fault corrections and the improvements to the functionality in a
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.. i18n: major release such as from 5.0.3 to 5.2.0.
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* patches supplied by Tiny to correct faults: after validation these patches shouldn't cause any
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* minor updates, which gather the fault corrections together in one package, and are generally
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announced with a modification of the version number, such as from 5.0.0 to 5.0.1,
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* upgrades, which bundle both the fault corrections and the improvements to the functionality in a
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major release such as from 5.0.3 to 5.2.0.
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beneficial to the use of your Open ERP. These patches should be tested on an offline instance of
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The maintenance team would also take charge of regular updates to the software.
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.. i18n: Patches and updates can only be installed if you have the necessary access to the Open ERP server.
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operation to carry out. Most upgrades require your data to be migrated because the databases before
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database, you only need to start the server with the argument:–\ ``update=NAME_OF_MODULE``\ or \
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migration. Tiny, the creator and maintainer of Open ERP, has a policy of supporting migration from
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all official stable releases to the latest. Scripts are provided for each new release of a stable
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version. These carry out the upgrade from the previous major version to the new major version.
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A migration is never an easy process. It may be that your system doesn't function as it did before
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or that something requires new developments in the functionality of the modules that have already
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been installed. So you should only move to a new version if you have a real need and should engage a
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competent partner to help if the version that you use differs greatly from the basic version of
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.. i18n: Similarly you should take care that this migration does not incorrectly change any setting
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that has already been made. The main menu structure might have been modified in place
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without proper recording of the changes.
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