on 11-19-2007 4:20 AM
Dear Experts
Question:when copying iview to workset two options come,1)deltalink
2)Copy
What is the Difference Between them?
If u use delta link : when ever u make changes to source object will reflect in dependent object
if u use copy : changes will not affect to depenedent object
For eg:
workset A, which is added to role B with a delta link. You can change the linked workset in role B (for example, add entries), without changing the original or source object of workset A. For example, you can make enhancements to the hierarchy of the linked workset; the source object is not changed.
Advantages of delta link:
You can make changes to a target object (delta link object) and the source object remains unchanged.
If the source object is reimported into the portal at a later time with changes to its contents, these changes appear automatically in all the derived target objects.
When you import the content object again, your changes to the derived (target) object are retained.
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not solved
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For this u need to merge ur worksets.
create a Seperate workset for ur iview and go to property editor of the workset and in MERGE ID filed give a name and save it and assign this to a new role
goto Budgeting work set -- Property editor of the workset and in MERGE ID filed give a name(give the same name which u have given in for first workset) and save it
Now assign roles to users as u like.
if u assign Role1 to user1 he can see only content 1.
if u assign both roles he can see both content1 and content2.
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