Working with Configuration Tags
1) A configuration tag is an object that controls the inclusion of
tasks in subject areas.
2) When a task is tagged, it is not eligible to be included in the
collection of tasks for any subject area, unless the tag is part of the subject
area definition "Include Task" property.
3) A configuration tag can
function in one of the following ways:
■
Remove tasks from all subject areas
If you assign a task to a configuration tag, the task will not be
eligible to
participate in any subject area.
For instructions, see "To remove tasks from all
subject areas".
■
Reassign autogenerated tasks to a specific subject
area
1) An autogenerated task is a task that the DAC automatically assigns
to a subject area when the subject area is assembled.
2) For autogenerated tasks that were removed from participating in a
subject area, you can set up the configuration tag to reassign a task to
participate in specific subject areas.
3) You do this by associating the configuration tag with the desired subject
area. This method only applies to tasks that are autogenerated tasks of a
subject area.
For instructions, see "To
reassign autogenerated tasks to a subject area".
■
Add non-autogenerated tasks to a subject area
You can set up a configuration tag to add non-autogenerated tasks
to a subject
area.
The non-autogenerated tasks will participate in the subject area
along with
the subject area's autogenerated tasks. For instructions, see "To add
non-autogenerated tasks to a subject area".
Note: You must create the tablespace in the database
before you can
specify tablespaces for indexes.
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Assign only configuration tag tasks to a subject
area (excludes the subject area's autogenerated tasks)
You can also set up a configuration tag so that only tasks that were assigned to the configuration tag participate in a
specific subject area.
In this case, the subject area's
autogenerated tasks do not participate.
For instructions, see "To assign only configuration tag tasks to a subject
area (excludes the subject area's autogenerated tasks)"
To remove tasks from all subject areas
1. In the DAC toolbar, select the appropriate source
system container from the
drop-down list in the toolbar.
2. From the Menu bar, select Views, then select
Design, then select Configuration
Tags.
3. Create a new configuration tag.
a. Click New in the top pane toolbar.
b. In the Edit child tab, enter a name.
c. Make sure the Include Tasks check box is not
selected.
d. Click Save.
4. Add tasks to the configuration tag.
a. With the new configuration tag highlighted in the
top pane, click the Tasks
child tab.
b. In the bottom pane toolbar, click Add/Remove.
c. In the Tasks dialog, query for the tasks you want
to add to the configuration
tag.
d. Highlight the tasks, and then click Add.
The tasks appear in the right-hand window.
e. Click Save, and then click OK to close the window.
These tasks will not be eligible to participate in any subject
area.
To reassign autogenerated tasks to a subject area
1. In the DAC toolbar, select the appropriate source
system container from the
drop-down list in the toolbar.
2. From the Menu bar, select Views, then Design, then
select Configuration Tags.
3. Query for the configuration tag that contains the
tasks you want to reassign to a subject area.
4. Verify the configuration tag contains the
appropriate tasks by clicking the Tasks child
tab and reviewing the list of tasks associated with this configuration tag.
Note: Only a subject area’s autogenerated tasks will be
reassigned. If
non-autogenerated tasks appear in the list, the DAC will ignore
them.
Working with Configuration Tags
Customizing
DAC Objects and Designing Subject Areas 8-15
5. Associate the configuration tag with the subject
areas to which you want to
reassign the tasks.
a. With the configuration tag highlighted in the top
pane, click the Subject Areas child tab.
b. Click Add/Remove in the bottom pane toolbar.
c. In the Subject Areas dialog, query for one or more
subject areas to which you want to reassign the task or tasks.
d. Highlight the appropriate subject areas, and click
Add.
e. Click Save, and then click OK to close the window.
6. Reassemble the subject area.
a. In the Subject Area tab, query for all the subjects
areas you added to the
configuration tag.
b. Highlight the subject areas, and click Reassemble.
To add non-autogenerated tasks to a subject area
1. In the DAC toolbar, select the appropriate source
system container from the
drop-down list in the toolbar.
2. From the Menu bar, select Views, then select
Design, then select Configuration Tags.
3. Create a new configuration tag.
a. Click New in the top pane toolbar.
b. In the Edit child tab, enter a name.
c. Select the Include Tasks check box.
d. Click Save.
4. Add the non-autogenerated tasks to the
configuration tag.
a. With the new configuration tag highlighted in the
top pane, click the Tasks
child tab.
b. In the bottom pane toolbar, click Add/Remove.
c. In the Tasks dialog, query for the extraneous tasks
you want to add to the
configuration tag.
d. Highlight the tasks, and then click Add.
e. Click Save, and then click OK to close the window.
5. Associate the configuration tag with the subject
areas to which you want to add
the non-autogenerated tasks.
a. With the configuration tag highlighted in the top
pane, click the Subject Areas
child tab.
b. Click Add/Remove in the bottom pane toolbar.
c. In the Subject Areas dialog, query for one or more
subject areas to which you
want to add the non-autogenerated tasks.
d. Highlight the appropriate subject areas, and click
Add.
e. Click Save, and then click OK to close the window.
6. Reassemble the subject area.
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a. In the Subject Area tab, query for all the subjects
areas you added to the
configuration tag.
b. Highlight the subject areas, and click Reassemble.
To assign only configuration tag tasks to a subject area (excludes
the subject area's
autogenerated tasks)
1. In the DAC toolbar, select the appropriate source
system container from the
drop-down list in the toolbar.
2. From the Menu bar, select Views, then select
Design, then select Subject Areas.
3. Query for the subject area to which you want to add
configuration tag tasks.
Note: The autogenerated tasks for this subject area
will be excluded.
4. Select the Configuration Tag Tasks Only check box,
and click Save.
5. Create a configuration tag.
a. Navigate to the Configuration Tags tab.
b. Click New in the top pane toolbar.
c. In the Edit child tab, enter a name.
d. Select the Include Tasks check box.
e. Click Save.
6. Add the tasks to the configuration tag.
a. With the new configuration tag highlighted in the
top pane, click the Tasks
child tab.
b. In the bottom pane toolbar, click Edit.
c. In the Tasks dialog, query for the tasks you want
to add to the configuration
tag.
d. Highlight the tasks, and then click Add.
e. Click Save, and then click OK to close the window.
7. Associate the configuration tag with the subject
area.
a. With the configuration tag highlighted in the top
pane, click the Subject Areas child tab.
b. Click Add/Remove in the bottom pane toolbar.
c. In the Subject Areas dialog, query for the
appropriate subject area.
d. Highlight the subject area, and click Add.
e. Click Save, and then click OK to close the window.
8. Reassemble the subject area.
a. In the Subject Area tab, query for all the subjects
areas you added to the
configuration tag.
b. Highlight the subject areas, and click Reassemble.
Note: The autogenerated tasks for this subject area will
be excluded.
Overview of Subject Areas
Customizing
DAC Objects and Designing Subject Areas 8-17
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