Enter the fields of this wizard to create a Server Dialog or the derived instance of a Server Dialog.
A project represents the physical distribution of your instances in your workspace. It groups directories and files. It is used to organize resources that can be built, shared, or versioned.
A Pacbase project contains a subset of file that correspond to the models and the generated sources that constitute an application.
If you are maintaining a Pacbase application, selecting a package is not advised. The instance override mechanism is then made easier because the overriding instance is always in the same package as the overridden instance. You do not need to manage the presence of both the instances in the same package, which is the requirement of an override.
Values | Comments |
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MS: server monitor | For TUI applications |
S: Business Component | For TUI and graphic applications |
IT: initialization/termination Business Component | For graphic applications with the development of a Folder |
FM: communication monitor | For graphic applications |
MV: communication monitor, simple mode | No comment |
E: error message server | For TUI and graphic applications |
SI: initialization server | No comment |
ST: termination server | No comment |
A Server Dialog name must be 2 characters long and must be constituted of alphabetic or numeric characters only.
If the Create a derived entity box is checked, you can use the whole length of the edit field. The name of the derived instance can start with the name of its reference instance. The name can also include the generation Library. If you do not enter a name and specify a reference instance in the <Entity> to derive field, the name is automatically initialized with the name of the reference instance.
You select the Library by clicking Browse.
If you select this box, the <Entity> to derive field is displayed. In the wizard, <Entity> is replaced by the actual entity (such as Program, Screen, or Data Structure). You must select the reference instance that contains the design for the derived instance.