Identifying Indirect and Remote Dependencies for an Application Patch in the Developer Tool

Identifying Indirect and Remote Dependencies for an Application Patch in the Developer Tool

Step 2. Match the Base Selection to Modified Objects

Step 2. Match the Base Selection to Modified Objects

Match the objects in the base selection to corresponding run-time objects that will be modified when you deploy the application patch.
The following image shows design-time objects in the base selection that are matched to the objects that will be modified in the run-time application:
This image shows the dependency diagrams for a deployed run-time application and the updated design-time application. In the run-time application, the workflow Workflow A uses a mapping Mapping A, the workflow Workflow B uses a mapping Mapping B, and a mapping Mapping C uses a mapplet Mapplet A. The mappings Mapping A and Mapping B and mapplet Mapplet A use the data object Physical Data Object B. In the design-time application, the workflows Workflow A and Workflow B use a mapping Mapping B. The mapping Mapping A uses the mapplet Mapplet A. The mapping Mapping B uses the mapplet Mapplet A and the data object Physical Data Object B. The mapping Mapping C uses a reusable transformation Reusable Transformation C which uses the data object Physical Data Object B. In the design-time application, the mapping Mapping B has the label “selected.” The mapplet Mapplet A and the data object Physical Data Object B have the label “direct.” The diagram shows arrows pointing from the mapping Mapping B, the mapplet Mapplet A, and the data object Physical Data Object B in the design-time application to the objects with the same names in the run-time application.
If the application contains multiple objects that share the same name, match the objects by matching the object paths in the design-time and run-time applications.

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