If a public part resides in a package other than the current one but is not identified in an import statement, your code needs to qualify the part name (for example, myPart) with the package name (for example, my.pkg), as in this example:
my.pkg.myPart
If the part is identified in an import statement, however, your code can drop the package name. In this case, the unqualified part name (like myPart) is sufficient.
For a description of the circumstances in which import statements are used to resolve a part name, see References to Parts.
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