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‎Jan 07, 2014
04:59 AM
Component entry seen in "Component table" but can't see them in "Setup Design"
Hi all,
Normally, if we create a Component, its entry goes in the Component table. Here, I have come across one ism file in which, I can see few entries in the Component table but the corresponding components are not seen in Setup Design.
So how did those entries get in the Component table? Will the files in those Components go on the system?
Thanks in advance,
Shodhan
Normally, if we create a Component, its entry goes in the Component table. Here, I have come across one ism file in which, I can see few entries in the Component table but the corresponding components are not seen in Setup Design.
So how did those entries get in the Component table? Will the files in those Components go on the system?
Thanks in advance,
Shodhan
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‎Jan 07, 2014
08:02 AM
A component shows up in the Setup Design view only if the component has been associated with one or more of the product's features. If you don't see a particular component anywhere in the Setup Design view, that component will never get installed.
To identify unassociated components, you can use the Setup Design view: Right-click a feature in this view, and then click Associate Components. The Associate Components dialog box opens. It shows a list of the components in the project. The lower-left part of the icon for the unassociated components includes an exclamation point in it.
To identify unassociated components, you can use the Setup Design view: Right-click a feature in this view, and then click Associate Components. The Associate Components dialog box opens. It shows a list of the components in the project. The lower-left part of the icon for the unassociated components includes an exclamation point in it.
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‎Feb 12, 2014
12:43 AM
Thanks DebbieL for your inputs! It really helped me!
Best Regards,
Shodhan
Best Regards,
Shodhan
