Unable to create default linkset pairings!

Hi,

I am trying to setup a default linkset pairing for a module using the File-->Module Properties-->Linksets tab but all the buttons (Add, Remove, Edit) are greyed out! I have the module open exclusive edit and have RMCD permissions to the module. Am I missing something obvious or do I need admin rights?

I have done this successfully on other projects but have just started on this one and am not sure if it is setup differently.

Thanks,
Tony
SystemAdmin - Thu Apr 05 08:44:49 EDT 2012

Re: Unable to create default linkset pairings!
llandale - Thu Apr 05 11:09:43 EDT 2012

I didn't check; but since these LSPs (aka DLPs aka LMDs) are actually stored in the module's housing folder, its possible you need "M" access to the folder as well.

Re: Unable to create default linkset pairings!
SystemAdmin - Thu Apr 05 12:14:21 EDT 2012

Thanks Llandale but I just checked and I do have M access to the folder. I actually created both the folder and the module in it but alas this doesn't give me A access.

I just found the following on the IBM help site: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/doorshlp/v9/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.doors.requirements.doc/topics/c_accessfolders.html

It appears that Admin rights are required to, "Change the default linkset pairings for links from top-level modules within the folder". Not sure what constitutes a 'top-level' module here?

cheers,
Tony

Re: Unable to create default linkset pairings!
llandale - Thu Apr 05 15:01:44 EDT 2012

SystemAdmin - Thu Apr 05 12:14:21 EDT 2012
Thanks Llandale but I just checked and I do have M access to the folder. I actually created both the folder and the module in it but alas this doesn't give me A access.

I just found the following on the IBM help site: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/doorshlp/v9/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.doors.requirements.doc/topics/c_accessfolders.html

It appears that Admin rights are required to, "Change the default linkset pairings for links from top-level modules within the folder". Not sure what constitutes a 'top-level' module here?

cheers,
Tony

"Top Level" means modules in that folder, but not sub-folders.