Glossary for Tools Add-onhard reference A reference from one table to another table that is defined in
the data dictionary. Antonym: soft reference hard reference Siehe: soft reference multicompany environment A collection of companies. A multicompany environment is used to limit a table sharing set to a fixed set of companies. reference type See: reference rule A criterion to measure the quality of software
components. The rules used by VSC are, among other things, based on the LN Software Coding Standards (SCS), the LN Software Programming Standards (SPS), and the LN Performance Guide. Some examples of rules are:
Most rules are hardcoded in the VSC software. However, some rules that are used to analyze scripts are implemented as source analyze codes. rule database A database with detailed information about rules. The rule database contains:
This database is intended for internal use by the LN development department only, and is therefore not delivered with the VSC software. soft reference Siehe: hard reference soft reference A reference from one table to another table that is embedded in
a program script or dll. Antonym: hard reference source analyze code A code that is used by VSC to perform user-defined checks on scripts
such as UI scripts, DLLs and DALs. Each source analyze code is linked to an expression text and to a warning message. The expression text contains a search pattern, which is used to find errors. For details, refer to Source Analyze Codes. table set A set of tables that is being considered for table sharing. By
using the Table Sharing Modeler tool you can simulate what happens if these tables, and only these tables, are shared. You can have two kinds of table sets:
Table Sharing Modeler A tool to analyze and set up a table sharing configuration that
suits the purpose of the LN user without jeopardizing the data
integrity. The Table Sharing Modeler is implemented in the Table Sharing Modeler module in the Tools Add-ons package. table sharing set A proposed table sharing configuration. A table sharing set contains a collection of table sets. The table sharing set defines for each of these table sets exactly which logical companies are linked to which physical companies. verification code A code that identifies a selection of VSC checks for software components in one or
more package combinations. A verification code is usually linked to one or more verification filters. verification filter A selection of VSC checks for which warnings must be
generated. A verification code usually is linked to one generic verification filter and one or more specific verification filters. The generic filter defines the checks that are executed to verify all software components in all packages. Depending on the filter settings, the checks in the generic filter can generate two types of warnings:
Specific filters are used to reduce the number of "FiItered to Handle" warnings for a specific package, module or VRC. Each specific filter is derived from the generic filter, and therefore executes exactly the same checks as the generic filter. In a specific filter, you can indicate for each check whether you want to generate "FiItered to Handle" warnings or "Non-filtered" warnings. Note: you cannot disable checks, or add extra checks in a specific filter. If you select a check, which is not present in the generic filter, VSC ignores this check. Verify Software Components A utility to perform a quality check on the software
components, which are developed or changed in LN. Akronym: VSC VSC Siehe: Verify Software Components warning A message that explains an error that is found during a VSC check. Depending on the verification filter settings, VSC generates:
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