Component by Solution (ttpmc1120s000)

Use this session to link a component to a solution.

 

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.

Solution Code

A unique identification of the solution in a base VRC.

Session Code

The session code of the session that uses the modified component.

Package

The package to which the component belongs.

Note

A solution can relate to multiple packages. You cannot combine the Tools package with other packages. The types of packages that you can use is determined by the first package type you specify.

Component Code

The component identification, for example, module and session code.

If you zoom to a session to select a component, the session that starts is determined by the component type you selected in the Component Type field.

Language

The language of the component.

This field is only specified for language-dependent software components, such as labels, messages, and questions, or software components that have language-dependent descriptions. This fields are, by default, filled with the language codes of the languages for which the software component exists in the relevant VRC. For Tools ( tt), the tools VRC, for others packages, the development VRC or export VRC.

 

Sessions by Component
Check Out
check out
A process that locks the software component for other developers. During the check-out phase, other related components are locked as well while the component can be updated and tested. A copy of the component is made from the original VRC to the Development VRC.
Check In
check in
A process that releases the checked-out software component and copies the software component from the Development VRC to the Original VRC. This process also stores a historical version.

A revision text for the changed software component is required for a check-in process.

Undo Check-Out
undo check-out
A command of Software Configuration Management that deletes the checked-out software component from the Development VRC.
Change Current Package VRC of User