Future Season Updating

Seeing as I haven't asked a dumb question in a while I wanted to stay in practice:

Is it okay to run the following scripts for next season during the current season?  

up_populate_tx_perf_seat 43
up_update_zone_no 43
up_update_logical_nos 43
up_rebuild_all_bsmaps
up_update_bsmap_sequence 43
up_update_comp_maps 43

I assume the answer is yes as I believe the information is season-based, with different zones and maps kept separate depending on what season you're looking at in Tessitura.  I simply wanted to make sure I didn't overwrite any important seating information for the current season inadvertently by request of a particular user.

Thanks, Tessiturians, and have a happy new year.

Bonus Yuletide Trivia:  Regarding Mistletoe, the name for this group of parasitical plants comes from misteltan, the Old-English word meaning "twig" and "bird droppings".

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  • You don’t ask dumb questions!

     

    I run these procedures fairly regularly for a specific season (not our current ticketing season) because I’m updating a general admission house for various Development events that we reserve on the web. So far, I haven’t had a problem.

     

    Lucie

     

    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Matt Gonzales
    Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 3:22 PM
    To: Lucie Spieler
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] Future Season Updating

     

    Seeing as I haven't asked a dumb question in a while I wanted to stay in practice:

    Is it okay to run the following scripts for next season during the current season?  

    up_populate_tx_perf_seat 43
    up_update_zone_no 43
    up_update_logical_nos 43
    up_rebuild_all_bsmaps
    up_update_bsmap_sequence 43
    up_update_comp_maps 43

    I assume the answer is yes as I believe the information is season-based, with different zones and maps kept separate depending on what season you're looking at in Tessitura.  I simply wanted to make sure I didn't overwrite any important seating information for the current season inadvertently by request of a particular user.

    Thanks, Tessiturians, and have a happy new year.

    Bonus Yuletide Trivia:  Regarding Mistletoe, the name for this group of parasitical plants comes from misteltan, the Old-English word meaning "twig" and "bird droppings".




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  • You don’t ask dumb questions!

     

    I run these procedures fairly regularly for a specific season (not our current ticketing season) because I’m updating a general admission house for various Development events that we reserve on the web. So far, I haven’t had a problem.

     

    Lucie

     

    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Matt Gonzales
    Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 3:22 PM
    To: Lucie Spieler
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] Future Season Updating

     

    Seeing as I haven't asked a dumb question in a while I wanted to stay in practice:

    Is it okay to run the following scripts for next season during the current season?  

    up_populate_tx_perf_seat 43
    up_update_zone_no 43
    up_update_logical_nos 43
    up_rebuild_all_bsmaps
    up_update_bsmap_sequence 43
    up_update_comp_maps 43

    I assume the answer is yes as I believe the information is season-based, with different zones and maps kept separate depending on what season you're looking at in Tessitura.  I simply wanted to make sure I didn't overwrite any important seating information for the current season inadvertently by request of a particular user.

    Thanks, Tessiturians, and have a happy new year.

    Bonus Yuletide Trivia:  Regarding Mistletoe, the name for this group of parasitical plants comes from misteltan, the Old-English word meaning "twig" and "bird droppings".




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