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Subsetting & Aggregate Setting

The Access Gen Pick List supports the fast and simple creation, modification or deletion of subsets and aggregate sets. Other objects can also be selected and a list all subsets containing that object generated. See the subset name and scoping information and if currently downloaded the date and time of checkout, the developer's name and the access level they hold.

Packaging Support

Display the complete packaging details of procedure steps. Users can display the packaging details for either a procedure step (what load modules it is packaged in) or a load module (what procedure steps it packages).

View Matching Support

When browsing an action diagram, USE statements can be selected and the view matching for the USE statement displayed. Access Gen can also display all view matching information for each dialog flow emanating from a selected procedure step. Both the data sent and data returned is displayed.

Multi-Object Support

The Pick List lets you exploit the power of Access Gen to the full by allowing tailored lists of objects to be built whilst navigating around the model. Version checks, comparisons, original object ID report, property reports and checkout queries can then be performed against all the objects simultaneously. Impact analysis can be performed across multiple models or across multiple encyclopedias. Access Gen can even tell you which listed objects are no longer used and can be removed.

Migration Support

In addition to actually submitting migration requests*, the pre-migrate check facility in Access Gen is a powerful tool that can be used to help avoid failed migrations. It performs a set of rigorous tests on a chosen object(s) to determine whether their migration from a source model to a target model is likely to fail and for what reason. It also goes a stage further - if a situation is detected where objects are missing from the migration request (for example a work set attribute used by an action block, that does not exist in the target model) then Access Gen adds those objects to the migration list automatically to help ensure your migrate works first time. In addition, if any referenced data object or exit state has been changed it is also added to the list for migration.

* Migration submission for CSE installations only.

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