Re: Star Team and D8
From: Brion L. Webster (brion.webster_at_nospam.ci.fresno.ca.us)
Date: 02/13/04
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Date: 13 Feb 2004 11:25:52 -0800
Craig Stuntz [TeamB] wrote:
>
> Here's how I learned how to install and use StarTeam. I did this
> before D8, but I presume the D8 install is similar:
>
> Start->Programs->StarTeam Server->Manuals for StarTeam Server
>
> Look for the chapter called book called "StarTeam Getting Started
> Guide."
>
> Read it -- really read it -- and follow the examples as you go
> along.
>
> Trying to figure out StarTeam without doing this would be quite
> painful, I agree, but if you follow this guide I really don't see
> what the problem is.
That .pdf is still there, not as a separate link on the Start menu,
but in the user manual. It's very dense, with lots of "do this
administrative stuff later" mixed in with the installation
instructions. It's further complicated because you have to jump to
the Oracle or MS SQL Server chapters to see what sql scripts you
have to schedule to keep the database happy.
I would have preferred keeping the install stuff completely
separate, perhaps with separate chapters for "Install on MS SQL"
and "Install on Oracle", even if it duplicated common core tasks
for both databases.
Follow-up set to StarTeam.General.
-Brion
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