Hi, This is durga prasad. what is rollout and what are the
activities we have to do in this process.
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Answer / shahid
AFTER THE TRANSACTION FINISHES AND THE WORK PROCESS IS NO
LONGER REQUIRED, THE USER CONTEXT DATA IS ROLLED OUT OF THE
WORK PROCESS, THIS ACTIVITY IS CALLED ROLL OUT PROCESS...WE
DONT NEED TO DO ANY ACTIVITES IN THIS AS SUCH, YOU MAY
PROBABLY MONITER HOW MUCH TIME IT IS TAKING TO FREE UP THE
WORK PROCESS
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Answer / phani hari
Roll out is kind of implementation in the sense that, if an
implementation is already done for a country the same
settings would be setup for the new country for which the
roll out is being carried out. Some minor settings specific
to that new country are anyway setup again. Major part of
the already carried out settings are implemented for the
new country based on the previously carried out
implementation. A roll-out project takes the main
customizing/programs done for a company an adapts it to the
new company, working only on the small differences between
the companies: eg: printouts, logos, company code...
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