Create New Package Combination / VRCs (One Step) (ttaad1222m000)

Use this session to create a software environment in a single step.

This session:

  • Creates new package VRCs, which are derived from the package VRCs in the source package combination
  • Creates the software run-time directories for the new package VRCs
  • Creates a new package combination with the new package VRCs
  • Changes the package combination, for a specified range of companies that are linked to the source package combination, into the new package combination.
  • Changes the package combination, for a specified range of users that are linked to the source package combination, into the new package combination.
  • Creates developer authorizations for one of the new package VRCs. (Only if a developer is linked to the source package combination and already has authorization for one of the package VRCs in the source package combination).
  • Changes the current package VRC of developers into one of the new package VRCs. (Only if the developer is linked to the source package combination and the developer's current package VRC is equal to one of the package VRCs in the source package combination).
  • Copies all Customer Defined Fields definitions, if Customer Defined Fields is enabled.

This session does in one step what you can do manually in the sessions:

  • Package VRCs (ttadv1111s000)
  • Directories of Software Components (ttadv1115m000)
  • Package Combinations (ttaad1120s000)
  • Packages by Package Combination (ttaad1121m000)
  • Change Package Combination by Company (ttaad1101m000)
  • Change Package Combinations for Users (ttaad2200m000)
  • Developer Authorization Template (ttams1151m000)
  • Change Current Package VRC of User (ttadv0140m000)
  • Customer Defined Fields (ttadv4591m000)

After you enter the data, click Create to start the process.

Note: 
  • After you enter the target package combination, the system automatically starts the Specify VRC Codes to Create (ttaad1223s000) subsession, where you can specify the VRCs that must be created in the new package combination. You can also specify the Tools Interface Version (TIV) that must be used.
  • When you select the Change Current Package VRC check box, you are prompted to enter the Password for Developer Authorizations. This action enables you to verify the changes to the developer’s user profile, such as when the developer’s current package VRC and developer authorizations are changed by the process.
  • When you specify a runtime directory in the Directory Software Components field, the system automatically creates a subdirectory for each new package VRC. For details, refer to .
  • If the new package combination is an operational package combination, select the check box to optimize its performance.

Possible messages/questions in this session

  • There are still table definitions to be converted to runtime and possibly tables to be reconfigured (Package Combination %1$s):

    If this message appears, you must first run the Convert to Runtime Data Dictionary (ttadv5215m000) session for the source package combination, with the following check boxes selected:

    • Tables
    • Domains
    • Reconfigure Tables
  • Record ttaad120<package combination> is in use; try again ?:

    If this question appears, somebody else is running one of the following sessions:

    • Change Package Combination by Company (ttaad1101m000)
    • Packages by Package Combination (ttaad1121m000)
    • Package VRCs (ttadv1111s000)
    • Create Runtime Data Dictionary (ttadv5210m000)
    • Convert to Runtime Data Dictionary (ttadv5215m000)
    After a system crash you can get this question, even if nobody else is working in these sessions. In that case, you must delete an application lock in the Application Locks (ttadv9598m000) session. Delete the application locks with the key: tttaad120<Package Combination>

Field Information

Source Package Combination

The package combination from which you want to derive the new package combination.

Target Package Combination

The new package combination.

Runtime Direct. Data Definitions

The path leading to the directory dd<package combination>, where the domain and table definitions of the package combination must be stored. If the path does not exist, Tools will ask whether it must be created.

Directory Software Components
Change existing companies/users

Select this check box to change the current package combination of the users that are linked to the source package combination to the new package combination. In addition, the current package combination to which the companies are linked is changed to the new package combination.

Note: You can specify the ranges of companies and users to do this action in the following fields.
Table Def. in Shared Memory
Note: For performance reasons, you must select this check box for every operational package combination.
Change Current Package VRC

If this check box is selected, the current package VRC of the users in the defined user range will be changed into one of the VRCs that belong to the target package combination. Developer authorizations for those users are also generated.

This is only done if the following conditions are met:

  1. The user is linked to the source package combination.
  2. The user is already a developer of one of the package VRCs in the source package combination.