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9.9.3. The most
important use cases
9.9.3.10. Merging 2
projects with fixed variables in one project with value range
variable
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The projects
merge_a.prj
and
merge_b.prj
only
contain fixed variables. In the new version these projects are removed and
the lines incorporated into the new project merge_ab.prj
, which now contains
a value range variable.
The assignment
of the removed project merge_a.prj
happened
automatically. The value A (here in this example) of the fixed variable
FORM appears in the value range variable of the new project merge_ab.prj
. Here, you can
directly confirm the lines by clicking on .
The mapping at
the removed project merge_b.prj
has to be conducted
manually, because the second project could not be detected automatically
(see tree icon).
In the tree,
select
and
in the table, line 1 of the project. On the right side, the table of
the new project is missing.merge_b.prj
On the
tabbed page Choose, select
the project merge_ab.prj
and confirm with
Choose.
Test: Switch between the projects. In the right table, always the correct value inside the value range variable is displayed.
Now you can confirm all assignments.
-> At the lines and at the project, a green checkmark is displayed.
If all assignments in all projects of a directory are correct, then you can confirm all assignments in the directory via context menu command Verify all mappings.