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Introduction

At some point in the development process, a business engineer might want to copy a module. This is most likely the case with interaction modules, therefore the functionality to copy modules is only available for modules of this type. To demonstrate this functionality, the example project shown below is used. Only interaction module are relevant.

To copy a module, make sure you are in the edit project mode. To get there when a project is open, follow one of these paths:

  • File > Close project > Single-click the project > View Structure > Edit structure

  • File > Close project > Single-click the project > Edit project > Edit project structure

Select the module by clicking left and the right click on a module to see the menu. Choose Copy module:

When Copy module is pressed, the following dialogue appears:

Type in the new name (unique within the project of course) and choose whether the module is implementation or not.

The radio button that lets you choose between linking and adding will be discussed in the next two chapters.

Link to base module

The radio button Base has two options. When the option Link to base module is chosen, the copied module will be linked to the same module that the original module was linked to.

Add everything from base module(s)

The radio button Base has two options. When the option Add everything from base module(s) is chosen, the copied module will contain all elements from the original module and all modules that are directly and indirectly linked to the original module.

 

 

 

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