After testing an application, change it. Always change the related action diagrams, views, and screens, regenerate the source, and reinstall the application.
Important! Do not modify the generated source code.
If you change a diagram that is the source of information for a generated load module, regenerate one or more of the load module components. The type and scope of the change determine which load module components are regenerated. Occasionally, regenerate the complete load module. More often, changes that affect specific components require that you regenerate those components.
Intelligent Regeneration automates the process of determining which components are regenerated based on recent changes in the model and regenerate only those portions of the model that is affected, but still lets you control the regeneration process. Examine the Intelligent Regeneration reports before manually regenerating components.
If you know what changes were made to the diagrams since the load module was generated and which components are affected by the change, some guidelines exist that you can use to decide what is regenerated. If you are unsure of the changes that are made or their impact, it is best to regenerate the entire load module.
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