Creating a product model from a previous version of a product line model
You can create a Product Model from a previous version of a Product Line Model (a protected model) in the following ways:
• Using an existing decision set.
Modeler creates the Product Model from the protected Product Line Model using a Decision Set in that protected Product Line Model.
• Using a new decision set.
Modeler creates the Product Model from the protected Product Line Model using a Decision Set that is defined in a private sandbox of that Product Line Model.
• After making changes to the model.
Modeler creates the Product Model from a private sandbox of the protected Product Line Model using a Decision Set defined in that private sandbox. Note that you cannot change a protected Product Line Model, so the changes have to be made in a private sandbox of that protected Product Line Model.
To create a product model from a previous version of a product line model - using an existing decision set:
2. Create the Product Model from the required Decision Set using the
Create Product Model command or button. See
Creating a product model.
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You can create a Product Model using a Decision Set only when there are no inconsistencies in that Decision Set and at least one Decision has been made. See:
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Modeler creates the Product Model from the previous version of the Product Line Model.
To create a product model from a previous version of a product line model - using a new decision set:
2. From Modeler, open the private sandbox you created.
5. Create the Product Model from the required Decision Set using the
Create Product Model command or button. See
Creating a product model.
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You can create a Product Model using a Decision Set only when there are no inconsistencies in that Decision Set and at least one Decision has been made. See:
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The private sandbox is used only to create and define Decision Sets.
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To create a product model from a previous version of a product line model - after making changes to the model:
2. From Modeler, open the private sandbox you created.
3. Make the required changes to the Product Line Model in the private sandbox.
6. Create the Product Model from the required Decision Set using the
Create Product Model command or button. See
Creating a product model.
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You can create a Product Model using a Decision Set only when there are no inconsistencies in that Decision Set and at least one Decision has been made for a Variant. See:
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Modeler creates the Product Model from the private sandbox using the Decision Set in the private sandbox.