Cache mode settings

Hi all,
  My requirement is i have change the cache mode settings of particula query from cache mode 1( Main Memory Cache Without Swapping ) to cache mode 3 (Persistent Cache per Application Server).
  Here my question is can i transport these settings to the production system or should i do this cache mode settings in my production system itself.
Thank you very much for your suggestions.
Regards
Prasad

Hi ,
After u save the settings in the cache mode u can very well
transport it to the production system
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