on 06-18-2007 4:43 AM
how to define dependancy between sowtware comps in the SLD,
i have a software comp, in the IR, where i import all RFCs and IDOCs, so that they can be used across all software comps in the IR,
since, IDOCs imported in one software comp, cant be used in another s/w comp,
i need to create that dependancy..............................
how can i mention the dependancy in the SLD....
Hello,
refer michal weblog below, it might help you.
/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/08/26/xi-are-you-independentfrom-your-dependencies
Best regards,
raj.
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Hi,
Please read the Rules OF Engagement,
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Answering you question, Say you have 2 SWCV's. SWCV A and B. All objects imported in SWCV A should be visible in B. In this case, go to SWCV B and in this, Go to the Dependency Tab , and Select SWCV A here as the dependent Component.
In your IR, Clear SLD Cache and Reimport the 2 SWCV's into the IR and now you will see the Basis Objects in SWCV B. All the existing objects will not be affected as a result of this reimport into IR.
Regards
Bhavesh
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Dhar,
Check this michals weblog:
/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/08/26/xi-are-you-independentfrom-your-dependencies
---Satish
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