Hi
I am working in a Parallel job where i need to create a common User defined Parameters which can be used in all the projects.
Tell me how to do this.
Thank you
No such thing. You could, however, create them in one Project and then script (or manually) handle the move of the relevant DSParams data to all other Projects.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
chulett wrote:No such thing. You could, however, create them in one Project and then script (or manually) handle the move of the relevant DSParams data to all other Projects. ...
How we can move the relevant Parameter from one project to another.
Search for DSParams.
There parameters are stored in DSParams for particular project in Default Project directory. You can copy the file and move to the other Project folder in OS level.
Impossible doesn't mean 'it is not possible' actually means... 'NOBODY HAS DONE IT SO FAR'
It's a plain text file that lives in each Project. Assuming everything in it should always be identical across projects, you can simply copy the file. Otherwise, you'll need to just move the relevant bits.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
kumar_s wrote:Search for DSParams.
There parameters are stored in DSParams for particular project in Default Project directory. You can copy the file and move to the other Project folder in OS level. ...
Hi Kumar_s Thanks for your reply
Its realy working but i have some doubts with this, whenever we aretrying to move the file the user def parameters which is present in the other project is overwritten what i have to do to retain them and its not working when we just move the variables. Is this a legitimate way or is there any other way around.
If there please reply me.
It should work fine if you 'just move the variables', I've done this many times. Note that there are two sections (and entries) in the file for each variable.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
chulett wrote:It should work fine if you 'just move the variables', I've done this many times. Note that there are two sections (and entries) in the file for each variable. ...
Thanks chulett
First i got to try this and i will let u know if there is any issues.