Re: How do you Export single applications in Oracle*CASE ?

From: Willy Klotz <willyk_at_kbigate.stgt.sub.org>
Date: Mon, 04 Oct 93 10:49:43 GMT
Message-ID: <749731783snx_at_kbigate.stgt.sub.org>


holowcza_at_andromeda.rutgers.edu writes in article <Sep.28.11.14.34.1993.10023_at_andromeda.rutgers.edu>:
>
> willyk_at_kbigate.stgt.sub.org (Willy Klotz) writes:
>
> >holowcza_at_andromeda.rutgers.edu writes in article <Sep.22.14.39.46.1993.23802_at_andromeda.rutgers.edu>:
> >>
 

> >When beginning with ORACLE CASE, I decided to work with several projects
> >and share the common references in a "master" project. After 2 months
> >of working, I discovered that this was a bad idea - switching between
> >projects, sharing entities and references....
 

> >I integrated all in one (fairly large) project - and am happy with
> >this kind of setup.
>
>
> What do you do when it comes time to create Modules ?
> I guess then you get all modules in the entire application and then
> have to delete all the ones you don't want to work on. This becomes
> an even bigger hassle I think.
>

....

>
> If your application is small, keeping it all together should
> be easier. The app I'm working on is about 30% done and has
> over 100 entites and 50 modules in three functional areas.
> The number of areas will grow to about 8 when done. I just
> can't see spending the time to kill off 200 redundant candidate
> modules just to get to the 25 I need to work on.
>
> Any other opninons ?
>

Yes :-)

Because of a "minor" bug, the "Create Candidate Modules" is of limited use for me anyway.

So I am creating the different modules "by hand" - this way I don't have to delete a large number of unneccesary modules, and one have to look at the table usages anyway before generation.

>
> Rich Holowczak
> Rutgers University
> holowcza_at_andromeda.rutgers.edu
>

Willy Klotz


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