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Type Letter that identifies the object type
Name Name of an object
Exception Context of exception (create new or modify an existing object)
Status SCIL status received from the system
Conflicting Object The name of the object that causes the conflict
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Fig. 3.1.3.-3 Import Exceptions dialog
Functions of the dialog:
Button Functions
Save As... Opens the file chooser to specify the location for .log file to save
the occurred exceptions. As a default, the file chooser is
opened in the application's PICT folder, and the default file
name is Default.log.
Close Closes the dialog
3.1.3.1. Defining common options for imported data
In addition to the application and object type definitions, it is possible to define
other common options for the imported data.
The file name to be used as a destination source (Import) is defined by typing the
file name into appropriate field or selecting the file by using the File Chooser
component (the button with three dots) on the right of the field. The default file
name is assigned to the running application's picture folder (logical path PICT is
used). See Fig. 3.1.2.3.-2.
Regarding the object handling options, it is possible to define either Overwrite or
Append option. In the Overwrite option, data of the existing destination object are
always overwritten. Whereas in the Append option, data of the object are appended
to a database, if the object does not exist.
The Create Dummy Scales and Create Dummy Event Handling Objects options can
be toggled on/off depending on whether the user wants to create scales and event
handling objects that do not exist, while process objects are imported. Objects will
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