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Topic Title: Baseline Copy in DXL Topic Summary: baseline copy Created On: 2-Aug-2006 22:54 Status: Post and Reply |
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Hi,
I would like to copy a baseline with the following code. The ModName_ is not getting anything, I don't even know what it suppose to be. Also, what is ModuleRef__ and ModName_, anyway? Thank you. |
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Never mind I got it, and here is the result...
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I am trying to use the code given in this thread to copy a baseline module. I tried to understand the code before applying to a baseline. I am stumped at many points, where I made some comments. Maybe some are silly doubts. Then I tried to apply this code to a baseline module. It did not work. Will the experts please elaborate more on the comments raised by me?
Thanks in advance. |
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Hi, This script copy the Baseline by first creating a new module and then iterating all objects in the baseline and creating a new object in the new module. |
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Hi, |
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I compiled the attached code to copy the latest baseline of a module.
- Krishna |
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