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== Assigning your V10 Groups to the V11 Specialties ==
 
== Assigning your V10 Groups to the V11 Specialties ==
  
Since V11 Note uses the V1 Specialities vs the V10 Groups, you will need to confirm that all of your V10 Groups are correctly mapped to their corresponding V11 Specialty.  This was a task in Phase I, so it should already be done, but time passes and things change, so please confirm and perform the task if necessary.
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Since V11 Note uses the V1 Specialities vs the V10 Groups, you will need to make sure that all of your V10 Groups are mapped to their corresponding V11 Specialties.  This was a task in Phase I, so it should already be done, but time passes and things change, so please confirm and perform the task if necessary.
  
  
 
'''Performing this Task'''
 
'''Performing this Task'''
  
Login to your Live Environment and extract the '''Groups-Specialty Mapping''' Content category.  If all of your v10 Groups are assigned to a v11 Specialty you are all set and the task is complete.  If one or more of your v10 Groups is not assigned to a V11 Specialty you must get them assigned.   
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Login to your Live Environment and extract both the '''Groups-Specialty Mapping''' Content category and the '''Groups''' Content category.   
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Compare the Groups listed on the '''Groups''' extract to the Groups listed on the '''Groups-Specialty Mapping''' extract to see if  all of your Groups are mapped.  If they are, you are all set and the task is complete.  If one or more of your v10 Groups is not assigned to a V11 Specialty you must get them assigned.   
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Looking at the '''Groups-Specialty Mapping''' spreadsheet you just extracted, determine if there is an existing Specialty listed that you could use to map your group to.  If there is then all you need to do is map the group to the existing Specialty.  If there is not an existing Specialty to assign to your Group you will need to create the Specialty and then assign it to your Group.
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Looking at the Groups to Specialty Mapping spreadsheet you just extracted, determine if there is an existing Specialty listed for any unassigned Group.  If the Specialty
 
  
  

Revision as of 20:03, 1 September 2009

Assigning your V10 Groups to the V11 Specialties

Since V11 Note uses the V1 Specialities vs the V10 Groups, you will need to make sure that all of your V10 Groups are mapped to their corresponding V11 Specialties. This was a task in Phase I, so it should already be done, but time passes and things change, so please confirm and perform the task if necessary.


Performing this Task

Login to your Live Environment and extract both the Groups-Specialty Mapping Content category and the Groups Content category.

Compare the Groups listed on the Groups extract to the Groups listed on the Groups-Specialty Mapping extract to see if all of your Groups are mapped. If they are, you are all set and the task is complete. If one or more of your v10 Groups is not assigned to a V11 Specialty you must get them assigned.

Looking at the Groups-Specialty Mapping spreadsheet you just extracted, determine if there is an existing Specialty listed that you could use to map your group to. If there is then all you need to do is map the group to the existing Specialty. If there is not an existing Specialty to assign to your Group you will need to create the Specialty and then assign it to your Group.



Login to SSMT from your Test environment and Extract the "Groups to Specialty Mapping" Content Category Determine if you have the Specialities you need to map your Groups to. If you do, simply map them by following the instructions found If you can map the Group(s) to an existing Specialty do so Assign the V10 Group to the new specialty


  1. Login to TWAdmin
  2. Dictionaries
  3. Specialties
  4. Add a Specialty for each Group that has no corresponding Specialty
  5. Log out
  6. Log Into SSMT
  7. Load and test