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Topic Title: How can I break a formal module down into a set of smaller modules while preserving inlinks? Topic Summary: Created On: 21-Jun-2005 21:27 Status: Post and Reply |
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I have some formal modules that have become overly large.
Shared edit has slowed some to a crawl and the phrase 'module baseline' has become fight'n words. Each would work better as a set of smaller modules. How do I replace a large module with a set of smaller modules and oh, by the way, bequeth the parent module's inlinks to its progeny? Thanks, Jeffrey Blanchette |
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1st suggestion:
------------------------- pete.kowalski(at)motorola.com Edited: 21-Jun-2005 at 22:30 by Pete Kowalski |
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I would keep the original modules and create sub-modules with links to the original. Once everything was confirmed, the links in the original modules could be generated at the sub-module.
Step 1 - generate X empty modules (with default link modules defined) Step 2 - in the original module, for each X module, define a filter to show what you want in each X module Step 3 - for each X module, from the original -- use the Tools -- Functions -- Copy Objects. Define the Target module and select only the displayed objects, select the attributes to copy, Select create links. Step 4. In the original module, run a dxl that for each object creates necessary links for the X module objects. Editting in the original module may also be slow if you have embedded OLE objects. Our system runs a virus scan everytime an OLE object is displyed. This is probably slow but would keep your traceability to the original module. ------------------------- Cliff Bly |
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Jeffrey,
did you find the comments here useful, or manage to devise your own solution, or is the problem still unresolved ?
I ask because we have a 10,500 object module for which breaking it down into manageable chunks has been suggested (to which a loud sucking of teeth was my immediate reply).
Alan Gooch
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