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8.3.1 Creating Databases for SQL Server 7.0

In this section, we begin the creation of the SQL Server 7.0 databases for
OneWorld B73.3. The OneWorld tables are divided among multiple databases.
These databases and their owners are created using scripts that are delivered
with OneWorld.

In Table 16, you will notice the specific OneWorld data sources and their
respective database location:

Table 16. Data Sources Names within OneWorld Databases

These OneWorld data sources will need to have their ODBC data sources set up
to point to the correct SQL Server database. You should use Table 16 when
setting up your ODBC data sources. Additional information can be found in
Appendix N - Third-Party ODBC Data Sources of the

OneWorld Installation Guide

(Windows NT-Based Systems), Release B73.3.

We will use a database creation script to create databases for OneWorld.
Afterwards, this script will be executed using the Query Analyzer for SQL Server
7.0. To begin complete the following instructions:

1. Log on to the deployment server as user JDE.

2. Verify that the TCP/IP connection is functioning properly for the database.

Database Name

Data Sources

JDEB733

System - B733
Object Librarian B733
Data Dictionary - B733
machinename - B733 Server Map
machinename (where machinename is the enterprise
server)
machinename - logic (where machinename is the
enterprise server)

JDE_CRPB733

Central Objects - CRPB733
Versions - CRPB733

JDE_CRP

Control Tables - CRP
Business Data - CRP

JDE_PRISTB733

Central Objects - PRISTB733
Versions - PRISTB733

JDE_PRISTINE

Business Data - JDE

JDE_PRODB733

Central Objects - PRODB733
Versions - PRODB733

JDE_PRODUCTION

Control Tables - Prod
Business Data - PROD

JDE_DEVB733

Central Objects - DEVB733
Versions - DEVB733

JDE_DEVELOPMENT

Control Tables - Test
Business Data - TEST

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