The following table describes packaging a load module:
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Step |
Description |
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E |
Objects |
Considerations |
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1 |
Add new packaging (a new load module). |
M
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S
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All unpackaged procedure steps |
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2. |
Modify existing packaging: a. Add a trancode. b. Add procedure steps. c. Assign existing trancodes. d. Modify clear screen and dialog flow trancodes for packaged procedure steps. |
A M A M M M |
S S S S S S |
Load module Unpackaged procedure steps Plus load module Load module Procedure steps Plus load module |
You can assign clear screen and dialog flow trancodes to the newly packaged procedure steps if the trancodes are new objects on the workstation. |
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3. |
Delete a packaged load module. |
D |
S |
Load module |
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4. |
Delete packaged procedure steps from a load module. |
M |
S |
Load module |
You can delete packaged procedure steps from the load module with this protection if and only if the deletion of the packaged procedure step does not cause trigger deletion of the load module or any trancodes in the load module. Trigger deletion of the load module occurs only when you are deleting one of the following: All packaged procedure steps in the load module. The last remaining packaged procedure step. |
If you need more detailed information on tasks that involve Construction scoping objects, see task tables for procedure step, database, action block, business system and subject area.
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