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Topic Title: Link Info Topic Summary: Information about Link Created On: 31-Oct-2005 13:22 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: Nothing will find C from A that doesn't go through B. As Ron says the analysis wizard should be able to find C and suppress the info about B. DXL could easily do it as well. You could write an Attr DXL that does this work and display's C's info for each A object. - Louie | |
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Hi all
If i have three module A,B,C and A--->B---->C can i found out directly that A is connected to C via B instead of going through B or has anybody writtena nice function to find indirect Link info Regards Tarun |
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The link analysis wizard can give you what you want by using two recursions
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Nothing will find C from A that doesn't go through B. As Ron says the analysis wizard should be able to find C and suppress the info about B. DXL could easily do it as well. You could write an Attr DXL that does this work and display's C's info for each A object.
- Louie |
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Yes Louie
I have used your idea.Now we have a universal function which requires only the name of the module form which data is required and the attribute value for which data is required. Thanks a lot Regards Tarun |
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