on 07-08-2008 11:49 PM
Hi everybody
I am in the current scenario:
I have developed 4 inter-depending DCs under Local Development and they build fine in local NWDS.
My NWDI consists only of DTR.
I want to share my DCs on the DTR for other developers to edit/view/ecc but I would like to keep my source files just where they are.
I would like to sync the files I actually am working with and not some copy in C:\NWDI synced folder\workspace folder\workspace\...\...\DC folder.
Can that be done? It seems such a basic requirement from a VCS to me.
Alternatively I would highly appreciate suggestions as to how move inter-depending DCs from Local Development to DTR development without messing up all the DC dependencies (it happened before to me).
Thanks
Points for helpful answers
Vincenzo
You can use Note 888969 as a guide for moving DCs.
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Hi Pascal, thanks for your reply
It reads:
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Open the NWDS, Development Configurations Perspective. Select the
Development Configuration for the development system of the SC
and go to the "Inactive DCs" View.
Navigate to the DC of interest and sync only the sources
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Actually in Development Configuration Perspective I only have Local Development: standard SCs and MyComponents SC.
Under myComponents I have all my DCs.
Upon selecting my Development Configuration the Inactive DCs (as well Active DCs) is totally empty.
Keep in mind that I only use DTR.
Could you please provide some more detail info? I believe I am leaving something out.
Thanks in advance
Vincenzo
Hi Vincenzo your last post is logically correct.
the following steps are required to use NWDI:
1. create a new product into the SLD
2. create a new SC and Software Unit
3. Add dependencies to the SC
4. Create a new nameprefix for your DC
5. define a Track (CMS) and a Transport Route
6. Setting NWDS
NWDI minimum configuration
each JAS => DTR + CBS
Only one of JAS with CMS
regards,
Mirco
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