on 2007 Aug 30 12:49 PM
Can anyone explain the difference between the MULTI and STAL composite roles to me? These composites all look similar as the same single roles have been assigned. Thus why are both groups of composites available in SRM 5.0?
Many thanks in advance!
Okay, I have seen that the extended classic scenario is chosen. In that case the multi composites come in place instead of the standalone ones.
But what's the real difference, besides the name? The single roles below are the same, thus would it really matter if I'd assign stal composites in an extended classic scenario instead of the multi roles?
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Thanks!
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Thanks Vadim, I'm going to focus on the scenarios.
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Hi,
Basically "STAL" roles are used for standalone scenario, and "MULTI" in case of multiple scenario (standalone, classic and/or extended working together).
Regards.
Vadim
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