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Should campuses plan to maintain their current access to the SCO legacy application (PIMS)?

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Should campuses plan to maintain their current access to the SCO legacy application (PIMS)?

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– Yes, if campuses have an immediate need to make plans or decisions relative to the hardware for SCO access, they should plan to keep what they have. The specifics of how campuses may be using PIMS (i.e. number of users) may change, but the current plans indicate that the hardware will still be required. This is due to the fact that retroactive processing (for effective dates that precede the conversion to SAP) will occur in the legacy application.

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