Adoption differs with encyclopedia in the following areas:
The following table describes a summary of differences in adoption between the CSE and the Host:
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Adoption Function/Area |
CSE |
Host |
Considerations |
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Term for the model whose objects' ancestry is propagated during adoption is Source model |
X |
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Host term (corresponding to source model) is Related model. |
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Term for the model from which you select objects for ancestry replacement is |
X |
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Host term (corresponding to destination model) is Adoptee model. |
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The model containing objects targeted for ancestry replacement can be checked out. |
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X |
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You must adopt system-defined objects to establish common ancestry |
X |
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In a CSE, system-defined objects share common ancestry across all models and encyclopedias without being adopted. When a model is created in the encyclopedia, the system-defined objects are automatically adopted. |
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Can specify number of errors as a threshold for terminating migration processing |
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X |
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Adoption report messages include Not adopted and Unadopted. |
X |
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For message meanings, see the table in Adoption Report Messages in the chapter, "Performing Adoption." |
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Constraint and Default Edit Pattern are selectable options. |
X |
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Both object types are adoptable on both platforms. |
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Index (non-identifier based) can be selected and adopted |
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