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Special Case Examples: Data Views and View Matching between Processes
In the following situations, Process A is a process that is directly or indirectly selected to be migrated and External Object B is another external object:
- View Match Copied
- An Information Flow exists between Process A and External Object B in the source model.
- A View Match exists in the source model between a view in Process A and External Object B.
- The View Match does not exist in the destination model.
- Result: The View Match will be copied to the destination model.
- View Match Replaced
- An Information Flow exists between Process A and External Object B in the source model.
- A View Match exists in the source model between a view in Process A and External Object B.
- The View Match exists in the destination model.
- Result: The View Match will be replaced in the destination model.
- View Match Deleted
- An Information Flow exists between Process A and External Object B in the destination model.
- A View Match exists in the destination model between a view in Process A and External Object B.
- One of the following:
- External Object does not exist in the source model
- Information Flow does not exist in the source model
- View in Process A does not exist in the source model
- View Match does not exist in the source model.
- Result: The View Match will be deleted from the destination model.
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