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Hi,
this just have to go to the group as a small reminder:
Lately I changed employer. I used to work with Cadence and I still
work with Cadence. My seat changed, but my tools didn't. Now, both my
old and my new employer have service accounts with Cadence so there
should be no problem about receiving any support for free here.
I sent a service request via Sourcelink that I wanted to have my saved
PCR's and service requests and the MyLibrary stuff transfered to my
new account. Because I still work with Cadence I want to have access
to my old data. Sounds reasonable, or?
What happened was that someone at Sourcelink closed my old account
faster than I could say 'cake' and sent me an email that I had to open
a new account with my new employer. Now I don't have access to my old
data any longer so I can't reconstruct my library in my new account.
I *could* have continued to use my old account in parallell with my
new account, but I didn't. I asked before I started digging, and was
badly punished for this. Sourcelink ties the users to the companies
where they work but when I change company, I still need to access my
personal data collected over years. So, my recomendation is to
carefully print out all data from Sourcelink before you even think
about asking for a transfer. (Which will probably not work anyway, as
I have found out.)
--
Svenn
this just have to go to the group as a small reminder:
Lately I changed employer. I used to work with Cadence and I still
work with Cadence. My seat changed, but my tools didn't. Now, both my
old and my new employer have service accounts with Cadence so there
should be no problem about receiving any support for free here.
I sent a service request via Sourcelink that I wanted to have my saved
PCR's and service requests and the MyLibrary stuff transfered to my
new account. Because I still work with Cadence I want to have access
to my old data. Sounds reasonable, or?
What happened was that someone at Sourcelink closed my old account
faster than I could say 'cake' and sent me an email that I had to open
a new account with my new employer. Now I don't have access to my old
data any longer so I can't reconstruct my library in my new account.
I *could* have continued to use my old account in parallell with my
new account, but I didn't. I asked before I started digging, and was
badly punished for this. Sourcelink ties the users to the companies
where they work but when I change company, I still need to access my
personal data collected over years. So, my recomendation is to
carefully print out all data from Sourcelink before you even think
about asking for a transfer. (Which will probably not work anyway, as
I have found out.)
--
Svenn