To create a new relationship definition that is similar to an existing one,
you can copy the existing definition and modify it to suit your needs.
You can also copy a participant definition from a relationship definition and
paste it into the same relationship definition or into another one.
To copy a relationship definition, perform the following steps:
- Select the relationship definition you want to copy (for example,
CustToClient) and select Save Relationship Definition from the
File menu.
- Select the relationship definition you want to copy and select Copy from
the
Edit menu.
- Select the Project name (root tree node) and select Paste from the
Edit menu.
Result: Relationship Designer creates a new relationship
definition with a name of Copy of CustToClient. The
definition name appears in edit mode.
- Enter a new name for the relationship definition, and then press
Enter.
- To save the new definition to the repository, select Save Relationship
Definition from the
File menu (or use the keyboard shortcut of Ctrl+S).
- Tip:
- To copy a relationship definition from one InterChange Server to another, use
the repos_copy command. The repos_copy command
copies objects into and out of the InterChange Server repository.
To copy a participant definition, perform the following steps:
- Select the relationship definition to which the participant definition you
want to copy belongs and select Save Relationship Definition from the
File menu.
- Select the participant definition you wish to copy and select Copy from
the
Edit menu.
- Select the relationship definition to which you want to copy the
participant definition and select Paste from the
Edit menu.
Result: Relationship Designer creates a new participant
definition with a name of Copy. The definition name appears
in edit mode.
- Enter a new name for the participant definition, and then press
Enter.
