In our consortium, we are starting the process of figuring out how to get accounts ready for the v11 migration. I have one organization that is very concerned about their associations. They have many accounts in Tessitura that have associations that are not tied to another Tessitura account. They are concerned that they are going to lose those associations. Is this anything they should be concerned with?
Thanks, Teresa
Anna,
This is exactly what I needed….I needed someone from Tessitura to verify what I’ve been stating, to ease everyone’s minds. As expected, everyone is very nervous about this whole process and I’m trying to make it easier for them by getting my information that I’m giving them verified. Thanks for the help!!
Teresa
From: Tessitura Next Generation Forum [mailto:forums-nextgeneration@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Anna Wessely Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 11:50 AM To: Teresa Dean Subject: Re: [Tessitura Next Generation Forum] Current Association Question
Teresa,
The migration will not remove any data from the system. The soft associations which you describe will be mapped and migrated just as the hard associations are. In the mapping table you should see some associations where there is only data in the Cur Xref Type column and not the Cur Other Xref Type column. These are the soft associations and they are mapped with just the New Assoc Type. If you are not seeing the soft associations listed separately it is possible you have an older version of the toolkit, you may want to download it and run the script again (don't worry you won't lose any mapping doing it that way).
I hope that helps.
Best,
Anna
Anna E. Wessely
Director Special Projects/Senior Application Specialist
Tessitura Network
+1 888 643 5778 x 308
awessely@tessituranetwork.com
From: Teresa Dean <bounce-teresadean9276@tessituranetwork.com> Sent: 10/20/2011 11:36:56 AM
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