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Oracle Agile Engineering Data Management System Customization Management
Release e6.2.1.0
E77560-01
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Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Introduction
1.1
What is System Customization Management (SCM)?
1.2
SCM Supports Best Practices for System Customization
1.3
Overview of SCM Capabilities
1.4
Usage of SCM
1.5
Overview of SCM Objects and Features
1.5.1
Bundles
1.5.2
Patches/Modules
1.5.3
Data Analysis Tools
1.5.4
Check Structure
1.5.5
Import
1.5.6
All Modifications
1.5.7
Loader Imports
1.5.8
Configuration
2
SCM Toolbars, Menus, and Tabs
2.1
SCM Toolbar
2.2
SCM from the Manager Menu
2.3
Standard Menus
2.3.1
Non-select and Select Standard Menus
2.3.2
SCM Context Menus
3
SCM Settings
3.1
Defaults
3.2
LGV Constants
3.3
Number Variant
4
How SCM Works
4.1
Setup and Configure Source and Target Environments
4.1.1
Overview of Source Application Setup
4.1.2
Overview of Target Application Setup
4.2
Select / Identify Modifications
4.3
CTRL-A
4.4
Export Modifications from the Source Environment
4.5
Import Modifications into the Target Environment
5
Configuring the Source Environment and the Target Environment
5.1
Configuring the Source Environment
5.2
Configuring the Target Environment
5.3
Configuring Modification Types for SCM
5.3.1
Define and Add Customization Modification Objects
6
Bundle Objects
6.1
Bundle Form
6.1.1
General Information Tab, Bundle Form
6.1.2
Modifications Tab
6.1.3
Modifications List
6.1.4
SCM Modification Types
6.1.5
In Patches Tab
6.1.6
Loader Tab
6.1.7
Documents Tab, Bundle Form
6.1.8
Exp/Imp Check Tab
6.1.9
History Tab
6.2
Bundle List
6.3
Managing Bundles
6.3.1
Collect Modifications
6.3.1.1
Methods to Record Modifications
6.3.2
Release Procedure for Bundles
6.3.3
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7
Managing Patches and Modules
7.1
Patches
7.2
Patch/Module Management Tab Menus
7.2.1
Patch/Module Management Form
7.3
Locking and Reserving Objects (Ctrl-B)
8
Transfer Content from the Source Environment to the Target Environment
8.1
Creating Customization Files
8.2
Example: Transfer Content by Releasing the Bundle
8.3
Importing Customization Files into the Target Environment
8.4
Identify Modifications with Post Action UserExit
9
Export Modifications from the Source Environment
9.1
Export Procedure
10
Import Modifications into the Target Environment
10.1
Import Procedure