| To construct a table setThis topic describes how you create and fill a table set that you can use to define a suitable table
sharing configuration. You can subsequently implement this table sharing
configuration by using table linking or data replication. The construction of a table set is an iterative process. You
start with a table set with a few tables based upon a functional sharing
requirement. Then, you repeatedly verify the table set and add the tables that
must be shared for technical reasons. For technical details, refer to the Reference Guide for Multicompany Structures. Alternatively, you can import the current table linking
situation into a table set, to identify or to diagnose problems. For more
information, refer to To analyze the present table linking configuration. Procedure to construct a table set To construct a table set: - Start the Table Sets (tltsm1100m000) session.
- Click New to start the Table Sets (tltsm1100m009) session. Add a new table set.
- Use the Table Sets by Package Combination (tltsm1150m000) session to link the table set to a
package combination. Infor LN uses the link with the package combination to determine which references are active for this software version.
- Fill the table set with tables. In the Table Sets (tltsm1100m009) session, complete one or more of these steps:
- To add tables manually, on the Lines menu, select New Table. You can add
tables individually or add entire modules, from which you can exclude specific
tables.
- To copy tables from an existing table set, on the Specific menu, select Copy Tables From Other Table Sets. For more
information, refer to Predefined table sets.
- To add a range of tables or a range of modules, on the Specific menu on the Tables by Table Set tab,
select Copy from DD.
- To use the current table linking configuration (logical
tables) as a starting point, on the Specific menu on the Tables by Table Set tab, select Import Logical Tables.
- Click Verify Shared Logical Tables.
- Click Table Sharing Exceptions. (If the Fast Verification check box in the Table Sharing Parameters (tltsm0100m000) session is selected, the Table Sharing Exceptions (tltsm2100m000) session is started automatically when you
verify the table set).
- Assess the exceptions found. For a graphical view, click Show Relation Tree. Check for exceptions with
status Actual.
You can respond to an identified exception in one of these
ways: - Repeat previous steps until all remaining exceptions have the Accepted status.
- In the Table Sets (tltsm1100m009) session, set the Status field to Approved. (If you need to modify the table set later, you
can change its status back to Draft).
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