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To edit an existing domain or track, you must switch to change mode in the appropriate screen. This sets a lock on the object you want to edit, preventing other users from accessing it.

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In the initial configuration of the domain or when you configure a new track, you are in change mode automatically and you do not need to set a lock.

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Setting a Lock

When you want to edit a track or domain, choose Change.

Note Note

Locks for tracks and domain work in basically the same way. The following example illustrates the procedure for a track, but the same applies to a domain.

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Change Management Service (CMS) runs an authorization check and activates the functions that you are permitted to use.

At the same time, CMS sets a lock on the track that you are editing. Any other users who attempt to edit the same track see a message telling them that it is locked by you.

This lock remains in place while you are editing the track. The following actions remove the lock:

  • You save your data.

  • You switch to Transport Studio in another track to view the domain or the track connections.

  • You exit your Web browser session.

  • You switch to display mode.

Removing a Lock

Occasionally a lock cannot be removed by one of the actions described above. The track is then locked for all users.

These locks can only be removed by using NetWeaver Administrator (NWA) in Web AS Java.

To remove a lock, proceed as follows:

  1. Start NWA.

  2. Log on as a user with administration authorization.

  3. Choose   Problem Management   Locks.   The Locks: Java Locks screen appears.

  4. Select the lock that is allocated to the locked track or locked domain and choose Remove Lock. This releases the track or domain to be edited again.