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Topic Title: Wizard analysis Topic Summary: Created On: 7-Nov-2007 10:00 Status: Post and Reply |
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Hi When I use Wizard option is there a way to analyze only links from certain modules? |
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Well, you are almost there ... just select "Specific module" and click on the "Browse" button below. Then select the module you want the wizard to restrict to.
Peter |
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Alex, you question implies that you want to show info to more than one specific module but less than all modules. To do this you have to edit the layout dxl script that the wizard generates.
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how exactly i need to edit the layout dxl to exclude one or more modlues?
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Here is a demo of a change to a script that excudes one specific module.
Note. I added only one line of code to the script that is denoted with a comment. The line can be duplicated as many times as you want. Also, this approach shown is not the only approach -- it is just a simple approach to assist you since it appears you are new to dxl. Edited: 8-Nov-2007 at 13:59 by ron lewis |
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Also depends on your data model
If you have used different link modules for different relationships then you could, for example include/exclude on the basis of the link module and/or the module name. This is an alternative option in the wizard - or you could tweak the dxl afterwards. Gordon |
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