Migrating to Prod - Best method

Hi
I have new implementation golive to happen very soon, I need the best practice method for migration the custom object developed to the custom top
The objects to be migrated are
1. reports
2. sql
3. forms
4. unix files
5. custom conc program (ldt files)
please let me know the best practice to handled for migrating these objects.
no of objects in total will be around 70 objects.
My suggestions
copy the custom top from UAT to PROD and finally execute the ldt files
Regards
Yram

The objects to be migrated are
1. reports
2. sql
3. forms
4. unix filesFor the above objects, you will have to copy/paste it (or backup/restore) as it is physical files.
5. custom conc program (ldt files)
My suggestions
copy the custom top from UAT to PROD and finally execute the ldt files As mentioned by you, use FNDLOAD for custom concurrent programs (and other data -- if applicable).
Thanks,
Hussein

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