After you select the object(s), you should decide which locking options to use. Your ability to change locking options is determined by security settings. For more information on object locking, see The Object Locking Process .
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After you select the object(s), locking options, and assign a developer, click Add Object, or double-click on the object(s), or drag and drop them into the Object List field. |
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The Read CSR button is temporarily replaced by a message indicating how many objects are left to process. |
TIP: You can update the lock status of objects displayed in the Object List table by clicking Refresh. This will show if you any of the reserved objects have since received a lock since the last time you saved the CSR. |
When Stat adds the object to the CSR, a row for each environment on the migration path is added to the Object List table. Each row displays information concerning the development, archiving, and migration activity that takes place for that object in that environment. For more information on the Object List table, see CSR Object Documentation (Oracle Applications) .
From the Objects tab of the CSR window, you can identify which objects you have locked and which objects you have reserved. Quest® Stat® denotes lock and reserve status in the Flags column of the CSR object list with a lock icon and a clock icon, respectively.
To unlock or release a reservation for an object, select it in the Object List, click Unlock or Unreserve, and save the CSR. Do not remove an object after you modify it. If you remove it, it is removed from all archive sets in the CSR and Stat cannot accurately report on changes to the object.
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