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Topic Title: Get Baseline Set from a baseline Topic Summary: How to get the baseline set from a baseline ? Created On: 3-Apr-2007 15:12 Status: Post and Reply |
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Hi at all,
currently I'm trying to make the "baseline / baseline set /baseline set definition"-stuff much more easier and much more comfortable to our internal users. But my work stopped at the point retrieving information about the baseline set of a given (module) baseline. I need this "reverse" way to get the baseline set since the user can easily delete baseline set definitions which are in turn the root for getting informations about baseline sets. At the DOORS GUI I can view the baseline set used, but unfortunately not via DXL. :-( Does anybody know how to solve the problem? Currently I think the only way is to maintain a kind of baseline set repository which is synchronized with the baseline set information stored somewhere in the DOORS DB. This extra repository may be e.g. dedicated module for every DOORS project. Thank you in advance for your help an discussion. Regards, Oliver ------------------------- Greetings,<BR>Oliver<BR><BR><BR>Oliver Roepke<BR>Axis Engineering AG, Munich |
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Hi Oliver,
the function you are looking for is: BaselineSet baselineSet(ModuleVersion) It will return the BaselineSet of a given module version (baseline of Module). So if you have already the Baseline handle you may use ModuleVersion moduleVersion(ModName_, Baseline) to get the ModuleVersion handle. Greetings to Regensburg ![]() Reik ------------------------- Evosoft GmbH for Siemens Industry Sector Berlin, Germany |
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Hi Reik,
thank you for your fast answer. The functions you referred to are working well for me. ------------------------- Greetings,<BR>Oliver<BR><BR><BR>Oliver Roepke<BR>Axis Engineering AG, Munich |
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Hi Oliver,
you did not decribed exactly wherefore you need this information. You are right, to retrieve all baseline sets form a project your way is not much efficient. So I've shortly created another implementation ![]() Greetings from Berlin Reik P.S.: What's about the beer in Berlin?! ![]() ------------------------- Evosoft GmbH for Siemens Industry Sector Berlin, Germany |
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Hi Reik,
you'r right: I didn't described wherefore I need the information of all created baselines. It's very easy: this way I can present the user all created baseline sets to select one and to pick certain modules / objects of this baseline (normal baseline handling). Tnx for your alternative implementation. I thought about this at the beginning of my "studies". But this solution is not reliable since it relies on baseline set definitions which in turn, can be deleted by the user in every moment. This is ok, because bsd's are only templates for a baseline set. But baseline sets (called baselines in change management) are not deletable by the user. That's ok, too. Therefore the only reliable way to get baselines created during the lifetime of a DOORS project is to do it like in my solution. Best, Oliver ------------------------- Greetings,<BR>Oliver<BR><BR><BR>Oliver Roepke<BR>Axis Engineering AG, Munich |
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