Just trying to ascertain the benefits of moving over the the Professional Plus version to manage projects in an SQL Database. Was wondering what the workflow is as it doesn't appear to be very clear in the Enterprise User Guide.
The User Guide goes through:
At no point does it mention 'Editing in gINT Enterprise'. In fact it only refers to being able to "use Microsoft SQL Server for storing and reporting your gINT Data. Data is entered and edited in single project (.gpj) files and then moved to the SQL Server Database".
My understanding of this is:
Is my take on this correct?
Thanks in advance
Hi Paul,
I will just quickly summarize a couple of points. You do need to create the initial SQL DB by upsizing a gINT project (.gpj) . From there you can decide if you want to enter data directly into the SQL DB from the gINT SQL interface by opening the SQL DB directly in gINT or you can enter data in gpj files and then upsize them. The Idea would be to have a single standardized DB structure. I would encourage you to view the SIG seminar from February. It is very detailed and covers some overall concepts.
Best practices for Moving to gINT Professional Plus
SIG Learning Path
This will give you a real world example of a large organization with 1000's of projects that they migrated over time to a corporate Standardized SQL DB Structure.
If you need more info after looking at the SIG contact me and we can better assess what your company's background is with gINT. (IE how many projects, how many different structures, or you are brand new and have no or little existing gINT data.)
kirk.johnson@bentley.com send me your contact info and we can discuss your current usage of gINT.
Thanks Kirk - might take you up on your offer.