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Robb Vandaveer

2004-11-23, 5:56 pm

When PUPing a site, when is it necessary to build a profile script manually?
I have read that if you profile differes from the default you should script
it before hand. What is considered a "default" profile?

What needs to be scripted when scripting the profile? Just the tables,
indexes, full text indexes, etc.?
Madhur Joshi

2004-12-06, 5:49 pm

The default profile is the one you will get if you unpack one of the
out-of-box sites that ship with Commerce Server.
For example the CSharp.pup package in the Commerce Server 2002\Pup Packages
folder.
The schema infromation for these sites will be in the Commerce Server
folder (profilesql.xml and profilesql.sql files).
You have to create files similar to these ones (and a file with the data if
you wish to package that), corresponding the profile schema of your site.
You should do this before beginning to package a site.

Hope that helps,

madhur

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| When PUPing a site, when is it necessary to build a profile script
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| I have read that if you profile differes from the default you should
script
| it before hand. What is considered a "default" profile?
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| What needs to be scripted when scripting the profile? Just the tables,
| indexes, full text indexes, etc.?
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