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When you create a schema from a composite type, can this later be shared in order to be assigned to another schema?
In my example sharing is deactivated...
Yes you can - since you already created the schema from the TYPE - the TYPE should already exist and is technically shared. The TYPE folder contains the shared type.
In the new Schema - you would just simply ASSIGN that type to the Schema and connect your mappings.
Let me know if this answers your question.
Regards,
Mike T
Yes you can - since you already created the schema from the TYPE - the TYPE should already exist and is technically shared. The TYPE folder contains the shared type.
In the new Schema - you would just simply ASSIGN that type to the Schema and connect your mappings.
Let me know if this answers your question.
Regards,
Mike T
No.
As you can see in the attached picture above the shared is deactivated. I cannot share it.
That is because it exists already as a Shared TYPE - in your Types folder. If a Schema is using a TYPE that is not local - such as the default Composite type - then it cannot be shared if it is already shared. Look at your Types folder and note that you have a Type named Facility. This Type - is your already shared Type.
YES!
No I understand. Thanks a lot!
One more thing about composite types: Each time do I have to define the attributes from the beginning? Can i have shared attributes that i assing to composite types?
My pleasure