on 03-23-2010 11:49 AM
Hi,
>>>Now i need to check where the structures are imported exactly in the PI box ?
just open IR or ID and open tools - import objects
Regards,
Michal Krawczyk
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Sherin
TPZ files get imported properly only if the Software component version & Namespace names are IDENTICAL in both source(where you export the objects from) and target system(where you import them).
If these names are not identical it wont get imported. But remember, it wont throw an error. Would still give you a message saying : Imported Successfully . But actually you wont see it anywhere in IR.
Hence, 1st make sure your namespace & SWCV names are IDENTICAL and then check for the objects.
P.S : In IR they are automatically activated whereas you need to activate them manually in case of ID.
Regards
Soumen...
Sherin,
Assuming that your on PI 7.0 here is what you need to do, in order to find where the objects reside.
Open up ur Int. Repository
select :
Tools-> Find Transports -> Direction (Import) ; User(your id or select All) [Give the correct date range and filter criteria]; Date[correct date whn you imported] ; Status: [All]-> Hit search
you will get a list of imported objects, double click on your particular import, you;'l get a new window that will have 2 tabs, Attributes{properties of your imported objects}
Transported Objects{the detail of all the objects included in the transport}
When you did an export from the previous environment, at what level did you move the objects? At the namespace level or SWCv/ SWC level?
Hope this helps...
Hanish John
In general, part of TPZ file name indicates which SWCV, until unless somebody renames it.
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