Versions

The parameters for your modeling environment are defined and you created the components that can be used in the modeling process.

The next step is to define one or more versions in which you can create the model items you must build in a business model.

To make enterprise structure models, business models, and related repository model items uniquely identifiable, you must model them in a specific, user-definable version. Versions can be derived from other versions.

A new version, that is derived from a source version, includes all models and model items of the source version without copying them to the new version. Any modifications that are made in the source version, even after the derived-from structure is defined, apply to the new version.

Modifications in the new version only apply to that version.

This table shows the version dependency of model items:

Version-dependent model items Version-independent model items
Business control diagrams Responsibility codes
Business functions AO documents
Business processes All categories
Wizards Employees
Reference models Employee group types
Project models  
Roles  
Static conditions  
Rules  
Utilities  
Employees, through project models  
Employee groups  

Versions (tgbrg1500m000)

To create new versions or to maintain existing ones, use the Versions (tgbrg1500m000) session.

You can also use this session to define data such as the version from which the new version was derived, the status, and the owner.

To define a version:

  • Click New
  • In the Version field, specify a name for the version
  • In the Status field, select the status for the version. Choose one of these statuses:
    • Developing

      One or more model items in this version are still being worked on.
    • Finished

      All model items in this version have been developed and can be used.
    • Expired

      All model items in this version can no longer be used.
  • In the Owner field, select the LN user who has created the version, or is responsible for the version.
  • Click Save

This table shows the key fields for the Versions (tgbrg1500m000) session:

Field Description
Derived-From Version If applicable, then you can select a version from which the version you are creating is derived.
Effective Date The date when the version becomes effective.
Finish Date The date when the version can no longer be used.
Expiry Date The date when the status of the version was set to Expired.
License Expiry Date Displays the expiration date of the license code. After this date, a new license key must be acquired from Infor.
Standard If this check box is selected, then the version is developed for a customer. If this version is for internal use only, then you can clear this check box.
Note: The dates you specify in the Effective date field and the Finish Date field are purely informative.

If a new version is created, then a message is displayed with the question whether the authorization mechanism must be used for this new version. These answers are available:

  • Yes, you are authorized for this new version.
  • No, version authorization is not generated at this point.

At a later point, you can still generate authorizations. Until then, everybody is authorized for that version, see the version authorization section.

In this browser you can see which versions are interrelated, and for which versions you are authorized.