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Administering the Sun Business Process Manager Database
Using the Sun Business Process Manager Worklist Manager for User Activities
Maintaining Sun Master Indexes (Repository)
Defining Master Index Security (Repository)
To Create a Master Index User Account
Master Index User Roles (Repository)
Learning About Master Index Reports (Repository)
Master Index Command Line Reports (Repository)
Master Index Report Configuration (Repository)
Creating Custom Master Index Reports (Repository)
Masked Data in Master Index Reports (Repository)
Master Index Production Reports (Repository)
Master Index Activity Reports (Repository)
Master Index Database Indexes (Repository)
Working With Master Index Command Line Reports (Repository)
Configuring the Master Index Report Environment (Repository)
Configuring Master Index Command Line Reports (Repository)
Master Index Command Line Report Properties (Repository)
Running Master Index Command Line Reports (Repository)
Maintaining the Master Index Database (Repository)
Backing up the Master Index Database
Restoring the Master Index Database
Modifying Master Index Configuration Files (Repository)
Modifying Standard Master Index Project Components (Repository)
Modifying the Master Index Database (Repository)
Modifying Master Index Security (Repository)
Modifying the Local ID Format (Repository)
Working With the EDM for Sun Master Patient Index
Working With the EDM for Sun Master Index
Working With the Master Index Data Manager
Maintaining Sun Master Indexes
After a master index application has been in production, you might need to make changes to your project. For example, if you add a new external system, you need to add that system to the master index database and you might need to modify the object structure and OTDs as well as update the application files. Changes occur as the needs of your end users evolve and as additional external systems are added. Do not make changes to the system hastily. Handle changes using the same change management process that was originally used to deploy your project. Applying this same process of planning, configuration, testing, migration, monitoring, and reevaluation will help ensure successful updates.