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Remember that we gave attributes to the object Ships
? These were used to make the object a multi case entry to the database, and when the Process Manager was started, the entire contents of the object could be selected as data. For the next steps in this tutorial, we want to use the Ships
object, containing all our variations, as dataset in part of a relation. As we already discussed with the Hull
object, this is only possible when it can be seen as object from the entry point in the dataset. However, at this moment Ships
itself is the entry point.
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Data
to the knowledge base (see previous tutorial, Hull
object) and add this object to the top of the dataset, by dragging it tot the Dataset
node. Now you have to objects, Data
and Ships
in the top level of Dataset
.@DBENTRY
and @DBOBJECT
to the object Data
and remove these from the Ships
object. The object Data
has now become your entry point.Ships
object to the Data
object by dragging the Ships
object from the Knowledge Browser to the Data
object in the Dataset. Now you have a Ships
object in the Data
object and you still have the Ships
object on the top level.Ships
object on the top level to the Ships
object inside the Data
object in the same way that you copied the contents of the Waterline
object Hull
object in the previous tutorial (see here). You will be asked whether or not to create new parameters, select Yes to All and click OK.Ships
object on the top level. Select this Ships
object in the tree and press DEL....