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Ann
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      25th Sep 2003
I import PMQ to component designer, get a SLD, open TD and add the SLD, but
I find it is just a micorcomponent, I have to add all components manually.
That's not what I want.

Is there any idea to make several relative components, like those in PMQ, to
be a whole, which I can add/delete at one time?


 
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Kesavan
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      25th Sep 2003
"Ann" <my-will-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> I import PMQ to component designer, get a SLD, open TD and add the SLD, but
> I find it is just a micorcomponent, I have to add all components manually.
> That's not what I want.
>
> Is there any idea to make several relative components, like those in PMQ, to
> be a whole, which I can add/delete at one time?


Ann,

Have a detailed look into the Component Designer.There is a option for
the Macro Component .Enable it before teh importing.

kesavan
 
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Mark K Vallevand
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      25th Sep 2003
Make sure you set the prototype field by clicking the
browse button and navigating to:
<Software | Test & Development> and select: Selector
Prototype Component.

This will allow you to individually select each hardware
device in the component settings.

Regards.
Mark K Vallevand

>-----Original Message-----
>"Ann" <my-will-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message

news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
>> I import PMQ to component designer, get a SLD, open TD

and add the SLD, but
>> I find it is just a micorcomponent, I have to add all

components manually.
>> That's not what I want.
>>
>> Is there any idea to make several relative components,

like those in PMQ, to
>> be a whole, which I can add/delete at one time?

>
>Ann,
>
>Have a detailed look into the Component Designer.There is

a option for
>the Macro Component .Enable it before teh importing.
>
>kesavan
>.
>

 
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Ann
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      26th Sep 2003
I'd like to expain my problem more detailedly.

I want to get a macro-component, which include several components and
realize a function independently. If I want the function im my image, I can
just add the component. If I don't want, I can delete it. Can it be
realized?

I've tried the prototype field, and it works ok. But I still have to add
each device manually, even that I'm sure I'll use all devices in next
building.
Can I avoid adding each device and its dependency every time?

Thanks,

Ann


"Mark K Vallevand" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:262401c3836d$a8589f40$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Make sure you set the prototype field by clicking the
> browse button and navigating to:
> <Software | Test & Development> and select: Selector
> Prototype Component.
>
> This will allow you to individually select each hardware
> device in the component settings.
>
> Regards.
> Mark K Vallevand
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >"Ann" <my-will-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message

> news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> >> I import PMQ to component designer, get a SLD, open TD

> and add the SLD, but
> >> I find it is just a micorcomponent, I have to add all

> components manually.
> >> That's not what I want.
> >>
> >> Is there any idea to make several relative components,

> like those in PMQ, to
> >> be a whole, which I can add/delete at one time?

> >
> >Ann,
> >
> >Have a detailed look into the Component Designer.There is

> a option for
> >the Macro Component .Enable it before teh importing.
> >
> >kesavan
> >.
> >



 
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Heidi
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      26th Sep 2003
In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, Ann
<my-will-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I'd like to expain my problem more detailedly.
>
> I want to get a macro-component, which include several components and
> realize a function independently. If I want the function im my image, I can
> just add the component. If I don't want, I can delete it. Can it be
> realized?
>

While you can do that what happens is that it pulls in the required
components when you do a dependency check. If you then delete that
component, the components which it brought in will not be deleted.
 
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KM
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      26th Sep 2003
Ann,

Have you setup Component Dependency for your macro component?
To do that, open the component .sld file in Component Designer and navigate
to "Component and Gropu Dependency". There you will be able to add/remove
the dependencies for your component.
Then, if you update your component in XPe database and upgrade it in your
..slx project, it will add all necessary dependencies automatically on
dependency check build phase (assuming you have the"Auto-resolve Dependency"
option checked in TD).

KM

A> I'd like to expain my problem more detailedly.

A> I want to get a macro-component, which include several components
A> and realize a function independently. If I want the function im my
A> image, I can just add the component. If I don't want, I can delete
A> it. Can it be realized?

A> I've tried the prototype field, and it works ok. But I still have to
A> add each device manually, even that I'm sure I'll use all devices in
A> next building.
A> Can I avoid adding each device and its dependency every time?

A> Thanks,

A> Ann


A> "Mark K Vallevand" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
A> news:262401c3836d$a8589f40$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Make sure you set the prototype field by clicking the browse button
>> and navigating to:
>> <Software | Test & Development> and select: Selector
>> Prototype Component.


>> This will allow you to individually select each hardware device in
>> the component settings.


>> Regards.
>> Mark K Vallevand


>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> "Ann" <my-will-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message

>> news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
>>>> I import PMQ to component designer, get a SLD, open TD

>> and add the SLD, but
>>>> I find it is just a micorcomponent, I have to add all

>> components manually.
>>>> That's not what I want.


>>>> Is there any idea to make several relative components,

>> like those in PMQ, to
>>>> be a whole, which I can add/delete at one time?


>>> Ann,


>>> Have a detailed look into the Component Designer.There is

>> a option for
>>> the Macro Component .Enable it before teh importing.


>>> kesavan .




With best regards, KM. E-mail: (E-Mail Removed)


 
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