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Destination selection page (Component Sharing Wizard)
This topic is for the Destination Selection page of the Component Sharing Wizard (Step 3 of 7).
The options available on this page depend on the Component Sharing Wizard operation you are performing.
Export to Directory
The CWF File box shows the name of the CWF file you have specified for export. Specify the path and name of the CWF file through the associated selection button. When you select or create a CWF file, the Component Information dialog displays information about the file you will create or replace later.
The Summary box provides information about the CWF file that will be created or replaced. Note that you should ignore the displayed Creation Date in this context.
Export to Model
The Model box shows the name of the selected destination model. Select a destination model through the associated selection button.
The Container box shows the name of the Package in the destination model that you have specified to own new Packages that are created by the Component Sharing Wizard. Select the container Package through the associated selection button, or leave blank to scope new Packages to the model.
The Change Note box shows the name of the Change Note that you have selected to track the changes made in the Destination Model. You must select a Change Note if change tracking is enabled in the destination model. Select a Change Note to use through the associated selection button. Note that your active Change Note in the destination model is selected by default.
If you want the Component Sharing Wizard to protect any Packages it creates in the destination Model, select the Protect Packages check box.
If any of the Packages you are exporting exist in the destination model, the Differences button is enabled. You can click the Difference button to compare those Packages in the active Modeler model with their associated Packages in the destination model.
Export to CM
The CM Tool box shows the name of the CM tool being used. Click the Selection button associated with the CM Tool box to specify the required information on the CM Command Configuration dialog:
CM Tool – select the CM tool you are using.
Database – select the required CM tool database, or click the button to specify the path and name of a database.
Project – specify the project in the database. For example, $/MyProject for a Visual SourceSafe project.
CWF File – specify the name of the CWF file that is checked into the CM tool project.
The Summary box shows information about the CM tool project and the CWF that will be created.
Import From Directory
The Model box shows the name and version of the active Modeler model.
The Container box shows the name of the Package in the active Modeler model that you have specified to own new Packages that are created by the Component Sharing Wizard. Select the container Package through the associated selection button, or leave blank to scope new Packages to the model.
The Change Note box shows the name of the Change Note that you have selected to track the changes made in the active Modeler model. You must select a Change Note if change tracking is enabled in the active Modeler model. Select a Change Note to use through the associated selection button. Note that your active Change Note in the active Modeler model is selected by default.
If you want the Component Sharing Wizard to protect any Packages it creates in the active Modeler model, select the Protect Packages check box.
If any of the Packages you are importing exist in the active Modeler model, the Differences button is enabled. You can click the Difference button to compare those Packages in the source CWF file with their associated Packages in the active Modeler model.
Import From Model
The Model box shows the name and version of the active Modeler model.
The Container box shows the name of the Package in the active Modeler model that you have specified to own new Packages that are created by the Component Sharing Wizard. Select the container Package through the associated selection button, or leave blank to scope new Packages to the model.
The Change Note box shows the name of the Change Note that you have selected to track the changes made in the active Modeler model. You must select a Change Note if change tracking is enabled in the active Modeler model. Select a Change Note to use through the associated selection button. Note that your active Change Note in the active Modeler model is selected by default.
If you want the Component Sharing Wizard to protect any Packages it creates in the active Modeler model, select the Protect Packages check box.
If any of the Packages you are importing exist in the active Modeler model, the Differences button is enabled. You can click the Difference button to compare those Packages in the source model with their associated Packages in the active Modeler model.
Import From CM
The Model box shows the name and version of the active Modeler model.
The Container box shows the name of the Package in the active Modeler model that you have specified to own new Packages that are created by the Component Sharing Wizard. Select the container Package through the associated selection button, or leave blank to scope new Packages to the model.
The Change Note box shows the name of the Change Note that you have selected to track the changes made in the active Modeler model. You must select a Change Note if change tracking is enabled in the active Modeler model. Select a Change Note to use through the associated selection button. Note that your active Change Note in the active Modeler model is selected by default.
If you want the Component Sharing Wizard to protect any Packages it creates in the active Modeler model, select the Protect Packages check box.
If any of the Packages you are importing exist in the active Modeler model, the Differences button is enabled. You can click the Difference button to compare those Packages in the source CWF file with their associated Packages in the active Modeler model.