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Old January 29th, 2008, 06:11
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Lite domain to standalone domain

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I have a domian as Lite domain and now i want to change it to standalone domain is it possible to do it .

In the Configaration and adminstration>>Domain Managment>>Domain settings

I am not able to search for Lite domain . I mean to say i am not able to set any default Planiing parameter for the lite domain .

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Re: Lite domain to standalone domain

Hi,

As far as I'm aware based on experience, you are not able to change a domain from lite to "not-lite" or the other way around.
I think the reason is because when a not-lite domain is created, all kind of data is copied into that new domain. For a light domain this is not done. Later on it can't be done by UI.

If you want to go the hard way, I know there is a field in the Domain table which sets the type of domain. By changing this you have a full-domain, but the data won't be avaialble and I know this give a lot of troubles.......
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Re: Lite domain to standalone domain

I agree with Bob that once the domain has been created, you cannot change it from one type to the other. When you create a lite domain, a lot of reference data (status types, status values, BNG rules etc) that would be created if you create a standard domain is not created. Instead, the data from the Reference domain is used for the Lite domain.

Further, I dont think changing the values in the DB will create all of the necessary reference data that you need for a normal domain.

Why would you want to change this setting now ?
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