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Topic Title: Access to all objects within a Linkset
Topic Summary: Access to all objects within a Linkset
Created On: 22-Nov-2004 03:00
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 22-Nov-2004 03:00
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werner kolze

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I am trying to gain access to all objects within a Linkset within a Links module, basically trying to loop through and print out which object is linked to which object in the "other" module. I did RTFM and also the Help facility, but did not get much further, I am attempting this in v5.2 but assuming that this also will work with v7.1.

Any ideas out there?

TIA
Werner

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 22-Nov-2004 16:22
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Antonio Norkus

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Here is a script that is run from a link module, printing all the links for each linkset found.
Since the linkModule only contains linkSet objects, each source formal module must be searched for the actual links, so it's not a very efficient loop.

This script should work fine for v5.2. For v7.0 onwards, it would require modification to find versioned links (i.e links from/to baselines).


Edited: 22-Nov-2004 at 16:23 by Antonio Norkus
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 23-Nov-2004 00:11
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werner kolze

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I think we can live with the workaround, we had a similar solution but thought there might be a better way, even though not as efficient as we, and obviously all other people want it to be, but, we think there might be a possibilty of having access to the link information in a more efficient way? We consider to put this question directly to Telelogic development perhaps, to find out more about it.

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 8-Dec-2004 02:07
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Paul Miller

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Hi,

I think the DOORS feature you are looking for is the "Analysis Wizard" (located under the Module "Analysis" menu item. This wizard will allow you to define a trace matrix from the currently opened module (source) to a specific module of your choice. The wizard determines the DXL code for you and presents the trace information as a DXL Layout column which can be saved as part of a view.



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