Change Current Package VRC of User (ttadv0140s000)

Use this session to specify the current package VRC for a user.

The LN user can only develop or maintain software components for the current package VRC.

The current package VRC is the package can use to develop software components. Packages from a package combination are packages that can be run at run time. A current package VRC does not have to be in the package combination of the user.

Note: Make sure that you do not confuse the current package VRC with the package VRCs of the package combination.

Field Information

Current Package

Specifies the package code of the package VRC that will be made the current package VRC of the LN user.

Version

Specifies the version code of the package VRC that will be made the current package VRC of the LN user.

Release

Specifies the release code of the package VRC C that will be made the current package VRC of the LN user.

Customer

Specifies the customer extension code of the package VRC that will be made the current package VRC of the LN user.

Show Current VRC Only (Multi-Level)

If this check box is selected, only the valid software components, for example, the components with the latest VRC in the derivation structure of the current package VRC, are shown in sessions used to develop software components. However, only the components of the current package VRC can be changed.

If this check box is cleared, all available software components are shown in the earlier mentioned sessions. However, only the components of the current package VRC can be changed.

Example

The Sales Orders Overview (tdsls4505m000) session is present in package VRC td B61 a and in package VRC td B61O a cus1. If the current package VRC is td B61O a cus1 and the Show Current VRC Only (Multi-Level) check box is selected, only the session in package VRC td B61O a cus1 is displayed in the Sessions (ttadv2500m000) session. If this check box is cleared,, both sessions are displayed.

Package VRC td B61O a cus1 is derived from package VRC td B61U a stnd, which is derived from td B61 a.