Patches (ttpmc1501m000)Use this session to maintain patches.
Base VRC A means in PMC to identify products in a unique way. Updates at
the distributor side are provided with the base VRC identifier. A base VRC can
contain the code of the physical VRC in which the related master product is
installed, for example, B61_a, but can also be a code not related to a physical
VRC, for example, 7.6_a_tt. At the recipient side, every update VRC is linked
to a base VRC identifier. The installation process checks if the base VRC
identifier of the update matches with the base VRC identifier of the update
VRC. If not, you cannot install the update in that update VRC. Export VRC The physical VRC from which components that belong to a PMC
solution must be exported at the PMC distributor side. Each base VRC has an export VRC linked, so components for
different products are exported from different physical VRCs. Base VRC Combination A Base VRC combination is defined at the PMC distributor
side and consists of a set of related base VRCs. A base VRC combination
controls the creation of co-requisites between base VRCs. You can only define
co-requisites between base VRCs that are part of the same base VRC combination.
Base VRC combinations prevent the unwanted creation of co-requisites between
base VRCs. Patch Description The description of the patch. New Base VRC This field is only applicable for Feature Packs. If this check box is selected, the base VRC is a Feature Pack; otherwise, the batch VRC is a patch. Patch Sequence Number The patch sequence number. You can only enter a value for
Feature Packs. For each new Feature Pack, you must increase the number by
one. Status The following statuses describe the progress of the maintenance
of solutions, Collections, and patches. To keep the descriptions readable, only
solutions are described. However, in each case, collections and patches are
intended as well, unless explicitly excepted. The status of the solution is only used at the distributor side. A history of status changes is recorded in the Maintenance History table. To distinguish maintained solutions at the distributor side from imported solutions at the recipient side, the status is cleared when the solution is imported. This also applies to patches, but not to collections. The reason is that a collection is not known as such at the recipient side. Only the solutions contained in the collection are known at the recipient side.
Published If this check box is selected, the patch is
published.
Print Solution/Patch Starts the Print Solution/Patch (ttpmc1400m000) session. Print Dependencies (Multi-level) Starts the Print Dependencies (Multi-level) (ttpmc1440m000) session. Print Maintenance History Starts the Print Maintenance History (ttpmc1460m000) session. Generate Obsolete Solutions Starts the Generate Obsolete Solutions (ttpmc1252s000) session. This option is only available if the following conditions are met:
Generate Patch Starts the Generate Patch (ttpmc1250s000) session for a patch or the Generate Patch for New Base VRC (ttpmc1253s000) session for a Feature Pack. This option is only available if the status of the patch is not yet Released. Solutions Starts the Solutions (ttpmc1100m000) session, which lists all the solutions for the selected
patch. Dependencies Starts the Dependencies (ttpmc1140m000) session. Validate Patch Starts the Validate Patch (ttpmc1401s000) session. Export Patch Starts the Export Solution/Patch (ttpmc1200s000) session. Maintenance History Starts the Maintenance History (ttpmc1560m000) session. Change Password Starts the Password by Patch (ttpmc1105s000) session. This option is only available if the following conditions are met:
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