Adoption is the Version Control function that enables you to propagate the ancestry of a source model object to an object that is logically the same in the destination model. You will use Adoption when two objects in different models are logically the same, but are not recognized as versions of the same object by Migration and Compare Report. Adoption does not affect object definitions. During Adoption, all selected aggregate objects and their component objects that can be adopted will be adopted. Any objects that cannot be adopted will be reported as not adopted, ignored, or already adopted. When a parent object is adopted, but a component of that object is not adopted because it is not logically the same as any component in the source model, that component is reported as unadopted. Adoption can be successful even when some objects cannot be adopted.
For answers to other questions you have about Adoption, see FAQs About Adoption in the chapter "Performing Adoption."
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