Conversion Routines


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Conversion Routines

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New applications mean that data needs to be transferred and transformed from legacy to new system. This process can become disorderly if you don't assess the procedures, routines, source and target data stores, utility programs, and other key elements of data transfer and conversion in advance of doing it. This template will help you design and keep track of what to do.


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