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Topic Title: Format of Heading Hierarchy Topic Summary: Created On: 6-Nov-2006 14:40 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: No. DOORS assignes "Object Numbers" accoding to their position in the hierarchy; the 1st level 1 is number "1" etc. As Ron suggested you may want to have a string attribute "Regulation Heading" that contains those symbols, and keep all the objects flat with no Object Heading at all. Your views would eschew the 'Main' column and would routinely have 'Regulation Heading' in the first column and 'Object Text' in the 2nd. - Louie I've always wanted to use 'eschew', but I'm sure I botched it... | |
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Is there any way to change the format of the heading hierarchy so it goes: |
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If it is a regulation -- perhaps you can treat it as a flat file with all objects being "Object Text" and no headings at all -- then you don't have to deal with DOORS numbering of headings.
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No. DOORS assignes "Object Numbers" accoding to their position in the hierarchy; the 1st level 1 is number "1" etc. As Ron suggested you may want to have a string attribute "Regulation Heading" that contains those symbols, and keep all the objects flat with no Object Heading at all.
Your views would eschew the 'Main' column and would routinely have 'Regulation Heading' in the first column and 'Object Text' in the 2nd. - Louie I've always wanted to use 'eschew', but I'm sure I botched it... |
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Thanks for the info!
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