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Design Time Repository Web UIYou access the Design Time Repository (DTR) Web UI using the following URL:
http://<host>:<http-port>/dtr
To access certain configuration and querying facilities of the DTR, use the following URL:
http://<host>:<http-port>/dtr/system-tools
These tools are related to DTR administration and configurations. To access them, use the following URL:
http://<host>:<http-port>/dtr/system-tools/administration
For more
information about Repository display names, the configuration tool and the
name server configuration tool, see
DTR Web UI
Configuration Areas.
You use these tools to retrieve information about activities, integrations, collisions, and so on from the DTR. To access them, use the following URL:
http://<host>:<http-port>/dtr/system-tools/reports
In the DTR Web UI you can use the following options:
You can search for activities that have been created in the DTR using the following options:
● Workspace: Search only for activities that have been created in the specified workspace.
● User: Limit search to activities that have been created by the specified user.
● Open/Closed only: Filter activities to those which are closed (checked-in) or open. The default behavior is to search for both open and closed activities.
● From ISN … to ISN: When an activity is checked in to a workspace, it receives a unique number applicable within that workspace. This is the Integration Sequence Number (ISN). The activity search can be limited to a particular sequence number range.
● Non empty only: Filter out activities that are empty.
● Include propagation lists: Default behavior is to exclude propagation lists from the activity search. Check this option to include propagation lists in the search.
● Propagation lists only: Search for propagation lists only. Activities are not included in the search results.
You can limit the search to a particular Folder Path. In this case, only those activities are displayed that contain at least one resource (file or folder) in the specified path.
You can search for files and folders. This includes searching for deleted files. You have the following choice of search criteria:
● Search Folder: Here you specify the path. You can determine the path by browsing and selecting the desired workspace.
● The following search criteria are available, which you can use individually or together; in both criteria, you can use wildcards.
○ Path Pattern
○ Name Pattern
You can choose to search also for deleted paths and define whether to sort by folder or path.
You can search for properties of a particular resource in the DTR. You should know either the unique path identifying the resource or the unique resource identifier of the resource.
Use this tool to compare the contents of two workspaces. The comparison is done at object level and not at content level. For example, there could be two different versions of the same object with the same content in the two workspaces. The comparison will report that the object versions are different even though they have the same content.
Workspaces can be compared both at file level and at integration level. You can use the following options:
● Left and Right Workspaces: The workspaces you want to compare. Both are required.
● Folder Path: Limit the comparison to only those resources that are present under the specified folder path. If the same object exists in the two workspaces but under different paths, then the object will be considered for comparison if it exists with the specified path in at least one of the workspaces.
You can search for integrations of activities or propagation lists that have been performed on a given workspace using the following options:
● Workspace: The workspace in which the integrations are to be queried.
● Integration Filter: Limit the integration search based on the integration sequence numbers.
● Limit integrations to only those that contributed to the folder path: Limit integrations to only those activities/propagation lists that have at least one resource in them under the specified path.
You can also specify additional search options under Query Options.
You can search for collisions in the repository using the following options.
● Workspace or Folder Containing Workspace(s): Search only for collisions that have been created in the specified workspace.
● Show only those conflicts that correspond to resources under the folder path [Optional]: Filter collisions to only those that correspond to resources under the specified folder path.
● Owner (User owning either of the conflicting or the active versions): User who created either the colliding version or the version that is currently active in the workspace.
● Conflic State: Search for only open, resolved locked or all types of collisions.
● From ISN… to ISN: Collisions are created due to integrations of activities/propagation lists into a workspace. Each integration results in the assignment of an integration sequence number that is unique to the workspace. Limit collisions to only those that are caused due to integrations having a sequence number within the specified range.