Prepping for Data Conversions.

Prepping for Data Conversions.

If you are planning on doing a data conversion, there are a number of things that you can do minimize delays and extended downtime when an actual final conversion is done. Some questions that you should be asking yourself in advance are…

Remember, there are no unrealistic goals, only unrealistic time frames…

Even when I have addressed all of the above question with end-users, some of the kinds of questions that I still get at the point of the final data conversion are…

How come it’s taking so long?   – I remember one situation where a customer insisted on retaining 12 years of historical data regardless of the time/cost to do the work.  Later, it was determined that never went back more that 2-3 years to find data, nor did they use more that 2 years worth of historical data
for managerial or purchasing decisions.

I know that you won’t be starting on the conversion work until 10:00 PM after the stores close, but can you absolutely guarantee me  that it will be ready buy 4:00 AM when the first inventory staff  arrives?   – Data conversions are influenced by many diverse factors, including such things as a servers CPU speed, machine RAM, available server resources, the level of historical data that is to be converted, and the level of pre conversion set-up work that was done (if applicable).  Sometimes all that we can do is give a reasonable estimate based on actual experience.

If you have questions or want additional recommendations for preparation work that can be done, please contact the CCS Retail Systems Support Department.

– John

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