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cut over strategy

former_member1249468
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hi gurus ,what is cutover strategy and what will we do in cut over strategy,give me one example on this topic in real time.

regards,

ravisankar.p

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Incase of SD:

Customer Master

Price Master

Open Sales Order

Customer Balances

& so on............

Regards,

Rajesh Banka

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Hi,

Cutover strategy depends upon how the organizations design their data load strategies. Normally, you decide the sequence of Data loads for Configuration settings, Master data, Transaction data which follows whom and then you make a copy of the system as a Production system a day before and after checking the successful data loads, you go-live 100% or partial again depending upon organizational setup and policies.

Cutover planning is highly site specific. There's no thumb rule. The stock data as on the date of going live should be correctly entered. But stock being a highly dynamic quantity, the strategy for loading should be crystal clear. Then you have to load all the back dated transaction on the stock. Some stock comes into your plant/storage location as return and some stock is actually delivered to your customer through sales orders of various kinds.

as example , in simple words for MDM(master data maintenance) it means that after cutover - all data will be used of MDM and not legacy systems . for central master data scnerio ; Data before cutover date will be maintained in all systems and after cutover date , it will be maintained in MDM only .

Data can be uploaded using BDC programs, LSMW for master data and CATT is also being used.

Hope it helps. Please reward if useful.

Thanks & Regards

Sadhu Kishore

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