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Topic Title: moving linkset
Topic Summary: moving linkset in a different link module
Created On: 31-Aug-2005 12:46
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 31-Aug-2005 12:46
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Taner ASLAN

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I need move or copy a linkset defined in a link module to another link module. (at beginning, I create two different linkset on a link module. But I need to move one of them to another link module for some operations i.e. filtering.) DOORS has no standard capability for such need. Does anyone have DXL script to move linksets with the links?

PS: link modules can be copied but the links defined in the linkset couldnt be copied.
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 5-Sep-2005 09:48
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Tony Goodman

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I have posted my reply on the DXL Exchange forum so I could attach a file.

See Topic Copying Linksets

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Tony Goodman
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 17-Sep-2005 09:31
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Taner ASLAN

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It works. Thanks for your support.

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 21-Sep-2005 11:53
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Ken Mcguffie

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Note you can also build a column using the analysis wizard containing perhaps the module name and any other information you may wish to filter on and filter on the column. Keeping all your linksets of a certain link class (E.g. satisfies) in one link module has its advantages.

See a previous thread on this topic:

Link Module Philosophy

Ken McGuffie
Harrier
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Edited: 21-Sep-2005 at 16:42 by Ken Mcguffie
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