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Autogen and Autogen Span Processing Examples
The following examples show the effects of the various Autogen action options on the same elements. Each example shows the effects of one of the options on the original state of the inventory.
In all the examples, System SYSTEMC Subsystem SUB1 and SUBC contain elements that are used in compiling programs in the Application systems, SYSTEM1, SYSTEM2, and SYSTEM3. The graphics show the component element COPYC1 highlighted along with the using programs PGMC1 and PGMC2.
DEV maps to QAS, and QAS maps to PRD. The EMER environment maps to PRD. ADMIN is separate, and holds the processors that all of the other environments use.
All examples assume the following criteria:
- The Common SYSTEMC libraries are concatenated in every Generate processor for every application System in every Environment.
- Consequently, all changes made in DEV in the common Systems are automatically picked up by the application Systems at every Stage, before a package or promotion to PRD has been performed.
- For these use cases, COPYC1 is a component of all PGMC, PGMC1, and PGMC2 programs
- Each use case assumes that the elements and locations are as shown in the original chart. Use cases are not affected by prior use cases.
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