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Topic Title: Need Help with Sharable Edit Mode Topic Summary: Locking and Inserting an Object Created On: 19-Jul-2006 20:23 Status: Post and Reply |
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Can Somebody Help Me? I am in the shareable edit mode within my module. I want to insert an object after the object that I have locked. However DOORS is only giving me the insert object below option.... Am I doing something wrong or is it a DOORS 7.1 temp Hick-up? |
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Hi Nekeeta,
this problem can be solved very simple ![]() To create Objects you need to lock the parent Object, not one on the same level you want to insert. If you need to insert Objects on top level, you have to open the hold Module in exclusive edit mode. Greetings Reik Schr?der ------------------------- Evosoft GmbH for Siemens Industry Sector Berlin, Germany |
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If you have a module open in shared edit you can only 'insert under' from the object level at the top locked level. All other levels you can insert under or after.
Example. Assume you have sharing set to 'level 2' and you have applied a lock in level 3.1.2 all sections will be locked for edit as shown and all else not editable. lev 1 lev 1.1 lev 2 lev 2.1 lev 2.2 lev 2.3 lev 2.3.1 lev 2.3.2 lev 2.3.3 lev 2.3.4 lev 3 lev 3.1 <- locked for edit (you can only insert under at this level) lev 3.1.1 <- locked for edit (you can insert either after or under) lev 3.1.2 <- locked for edit (you can insert either after or under) lev 3.1.3 <- locked for edit (you can insert either after or under) lev 3.2 lev 4 lev 4.1 etc..... This is because if you were to insert at the highest level of your locked data (lev 3.1 in this example) you would have to change the levels of unlocked data which you do not have permission to edit. (i.e. you would be creating a new lev 3.2 which would make the current lev 3.2 change to lev 3.3 but you do not have permission to edit the current lev 3.2). Make sense? |
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Let me try to say the same thing as the others, in an even more confusing way. Background: in order to support Shared Edit a module must be first set up with shared sections: the admin chooses which objects mark the shared sections and which objects do not. In a regrettable design decision years ago, one 'marks' the shared sections by specifying which objects have Specific Access, the others have Inherited access.
A 'shared section' is a Specific Access object and all its descendant objects that are Inherited themselves and can be traced directly through Inherited Access objects only. 3.2 Specific 3.2.1 3.2.2 Specific 3.2.2.1 3.2.2.2 3.2.3 In this example you have two objects that are Specific Access and the others have Inheritied access. There are two shared sections. Objects 3.2.2, 3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.2 are in one section and 3.2, 3.2.1, and 3.2.3 are in the other. Notice that 3.2.2 is not in 3.2's shared section since 3.2.2 has specific access. If you lock any object in a section you unlock all other objects in that section. Now if you select 3.2.2 and unlock it you have NOT unlocked 3.2. If you create an object 'after' 3.2.2 then it would actually be created in 3.2's shared section (becoming the new 3.2.3), which is still locked. - Louie |
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