What is the difference between conversions and interfaces ?

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sunny

  • Jul 27th, 2005
 

Conversion is a process by which we transfer legacy data from temporary tables to base tables. 
Interfaces also does the same but is a daily process and most of the interfaces are automated by scheduling. Example:AutoInvoice

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rkanth18

  • Aug 15th, 2005
 

Conversion is a one time process where as interface is not so

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Ram

  • Jan 9th, 2007
 

Conversition is on time process this is before instlation, and interface every time process we can run any time.

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Aparna

  • Jun 4th, 2007
 

Conversions and Interfaces are both transferring the data into oracle Base tables. But the only difference is that Conversion is one time activity whereas in Interfaces, we update the oracle Base tables on regular basis.

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