Import Data Dictionary (ttiex1285m000)Use this session to import the dictionary data and software components from the dumps created by the Export Data Dictionary (ttiex1280m000) session. Using this session is useful, e.g. when
To import software components:
Note After importing software components in a package VRC, you must make sure that the VRC's runtime data dictionary is updated. Depending on the type of software components imported, run the following sessions:
The table definitions and domains generated by the Create Runtime Data Dictionary (ttadv5210m000) session are used by the other sessions. Therefore this session must be executed first.
Path Sequential Dumps The path where the dumps, created by the Export Data Dictionary (ttiex1280m000) session, are stored. Path Runtime Dictionary The path where the software components, such as forms, objects,
or menus, will be installed. This path is only used if no path has been defined in the Directories of Software Components (ttadv1115m000) session. The default path is ${BSE}/application. Overwrite An indication whether components must be overwritten, if they
already exist in the target package VRC. Overwrite Alignment Indicates whether alignment and lengths of domains may be
overwritten. Alignment/length of domains may be changed in session Modify Codes Alignment (ttadv4107m000). For example: The "tcitem" (Item Code) domain is currently right-aligned. The dump files that are imported contain a customized "tcitem" domain, which is left-aligned.
When you import domains with a changed alignment or a changed length, you must reconfigure tables in the Convert to Runtime Data Dictionary (ttadv5215m000) or the Create Runtime Data Dictionary (ttadv5210m000) session. Delete dumps after installation If this check box is selected, Tools deletes the dumps that contain the dictionary data and software
components to be imported, after the installation. If you clear this check box, you can reuse the dump files after installation. If you don't need the dumps anymore, you can remove them via the operating system. Write software components in other Package VRC If this check box is selected, you can specify the
package VRC into which the software
components will be imported. If this check box is cleared, the components are imported into a VRC with the same code as the VRC from which they were exported. If such a VRC does not exist in the target environment, a new VRC is generated first, and the components are imported into that new VRC. For example: the dumpfiles contain software components that were exported from the "tc B61O a dsgn" VRC on a development server. The dumpfiles must be installed in an LN environment on another server. This environment does not contain a "tc B61O a dsgn" VRC.
| |||