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Topic Title: Including tables in filters Topic Summary: Created On: 14-Oct-2003 04:20 Status: Post and Reply |
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We tend to do a lot of deltas against existing software, as such, much of our requirement tracking is per "item". This is modelled in DOORS as a level 1 heading and all children. This works fine in most cases, except that we have been unable to define an appropriate filter to capture all the children of the parent object in so much as tables are not included.
Is there a "nice" way of telling DOORS to include the current object, and all children including only the tables which are children of the current tree? At the moment, we've been using "Include Current Object" along with "Show Decendants". Which gets everything except tables. It seems rather silly to have to write a DXL filter to do this ... Note that unchecking "Hide non-matching table cells" simply gets all of the tables in the current module, which really doesn't help. Thanks in advance, Geoff |
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I don't know how to define a pure filter such as you described.
The follow code could be put in its own DXL script "ShowSubordinateTables" and may form the beginning of a (clumsy) solution. Run your filter, then manually ShowSubordinateTables to ADD certain tables. The script assumes that a table is "subordinate" to that non-table object that immediately "preceeds" it; it has nothing to do with "levels". So your specs need tables preceeded by "shall be as the following table" statements. To test the script be sure to have various display options set, such as filtering (of course), but also sorting. I suspect you'll find it only works when the other display settings are off. - Louie |
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Another approach. The following code gives you a filter including all the objects that are descendents of the current object, including tables. The problem is, you cannot save this as a view.
------------------------- Tony Goodman http://www.smartdxl.com |
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