You can use the Read CSR Wizard to add objects to your CSR that are associated with another CSR.
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On the Objects tab, click Read CSR.... Stat opens the CSR Read Wizard. |
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Select the objects you want. Use the <Shift> and <Ctrl> keys to make multiple selections, or click Select All to select all the objects. |
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Click OK. |
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(Optional) In the Assigned To field select a different developer. |
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If you want to base the new file object on an existing object, select Existing Object in the Source field. |
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(Optional) In the File Type field select a different file type. |
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If basing the new file object on an existing object, in the Existing Object field, locate and select the file object you want to use. |
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Click Yes for each instance of the object that you want to add to the CSR. Click No for each instance of the object that you do not want to add. |
Stat adds each instance of the new object that you selected to the CSR. At this point, the file object exists only in the working directory of the assigned developer but is not yet archived. For more information on archiving, see About Archive Sets .
Remember that when you edit an object, you are editing only the version of the object that exists in the particular environment you selected. The same object may exist in other environments, and these versions are not affected by any changes you make to the edited version. For example, a file object may exist in three different environments. Because you can edit only one version of the object at a time, the changes you make to the object in the one environment do not affect the versions in the other two environments. If you want all your environments to contain the same version of an object, you have to archive the object and then migrate it to each environment. For more information, see Migration Overview .
For detailed instructions on using Stat’s object comparison tools, see Object Tools and Wizards .
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