Version 6.3.13 for Windows
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Copying Objects

The Copy function is used to copy single or multiple objects from a source environment to a target environment. The objects remain unchanged in the source environment. If the target environment already contains an object with the same name as the object to be copied, you can specify whether you overwrite the object in the target environment or give the copied object a new name.

This section provides instructions for specifying copy options in the Object Maintenance - Copy dialog box.

Start of instruction set To copy objects

  1. In the Source group box, specify the object(s) you want to copy:

  2. In the Target group box, specify the target environment for the object(s) selected for processing:

  3. Choose OK when you have finished specifying the source and target environments.

    If you have entered a single name in the Name box of the Source group box, skip the following instructions and proceed with Confirm on replace in Step 5.

    If you have specified a range of names in the Name box of the Source group box, an additional dialog box similar to the example below appears with a list of all matching objects:

    The dialog box shows the library locations, the number of objects found and the object names and types. It also indicates whether a source (S) and/or a cataloged (C) object exists and the ID of the user who saved and/or cataloged an object.

  4. Select or deselect single or multiple objects by proceeding as described in To select/deselect list items.

  5. Choose Copy to process the selected object(s).

    (Cancel exits the dialog box without any action.)

  6. After all objects have been copied, the Object Maintenance - Copy dialog box is closed and the Object Maintenance menu appears.

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