on 01-01-2007 1:25 AM
So far I have seen many SLD settings.
Basically all are using the default namespace that is sld.
Could anybody tell in what circumtance should another namspace than
sld be used?
Thanks!
You can use different SLD name space for each environment in your company so that they dont interfere with each other in the objects imported into SLD. Basically its the same concept whether in repository or SLD, to have separate work space.
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Hi,
Whenever you go for custom developments wrt business requirements like Order processing, Estimates, invoice etc , then you it is prefer to create your own.
It will helpu to defferentiate with standard one and also helps u to understand the logical grouping of some specific process flow.
Regd XI Repository Namespace-
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/a3/cc132914cf41e4a193c32627a87542/content.htm
Regds,
Moorthy
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Hi,
yes...
But as per this doc- I think , we can use it for different logical units like multiple geographies sharing one sld...then one namespace for each geography. This is just my thinking
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/83/70773dd1210968e10000000a114084/content.htm
Rdgs,
Moorthy
Hi Jennifer,
As SAP uses DMTF CIM model you can also try this
presentation (maybe it will also help you to understand namespaces):
http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/4853/DMTF-Cross-Namespace-Associations.pdf
Regards,
michal
Hi Jennifer,
you can use different namespaces in software components
when you want to distinguish diffrent interfaces for example
http://yourcompany.com/purchaseorder
in this one you create objects for only this interface
http://yourcompany.com/salesorder
in the second one you create objects only for sales
order interface
Regards,
michal
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