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Topic Title: Links to multiple modules
Topic Summary: Help needed with a dxl script
Created On: 26-May-2005 01:45
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 26-May-2005 01:45
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Triet Truong

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Joined: 26-May-2004

Hope someone can help...

Lets say I have 3 modules, I'll call these modules SRS, SDD and STD.
There are links from SRS to STD and SRS to SDD (but no links from SDD to STD or vice versa).
I have a script that generates a table of links between SRS and STD. In order to generate this table in the STD, I need to have the the SRS and SDD modules open. The way I do this is with the dxl method "read" but I still have to pass in the name of the modules to open to the read method.

If the SRS was not linked to the SDD module then from the STD i can easily find the module name that the link refers to and open up the SRS. The problem is the SRS is linked to the SDD (and perhaps other modules) so I need a way of tranversing the links in the SRS and see which other modules need opening. Furthermore, if the SDD links to another 4th module, the dxl script needs to open that one as well.

Has anyone had the need to do the same thing and if so, have you had any success? Any help will be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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