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[Doors Classic 9.6] How to add an existing module baseline to a baseline set


Jochen Widmaier (22310) | asked Jun 26 '19, 9:36 a.m.
edited Jun 26 '19, 9:41 a.m.
Hi everybody,

From the documentation (and my try outs) I found out, that it is possible to add a module baseline to a baseline set when creating a new module baseline (either creating the module baseline from within the module and assigning the module to a specific baseline or creating a baseline set and all modules which don't have a baseline assigned are automatically baselined).

My question is, if and how it is possible to add an old module baseline to a baseline set (e.g. to redocument the state of the release we did two months ago or somebody has already continued his work on a module for the next but one release, but we don't want to include that information).

Thank you very much for your help,
Jochen

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Ronald Lindsay (111) | answered Aug 28 '21, 2:01 a.m.
edited Aug 30 '21, 11:55 p.m.
 Hi everybody,

From the documentation (and my try outs) I found out, that it is possible to add a module baseline to a baseline set when creating a new module baseline (either creating the module baseline from within the module and assigning the module to a specific baseline or creating a baseline set and all modules which don't have a baseline assigned are automatically baselined).

My question is, if and how it is possible to add an old module baseline to a baseline set (e.g. to redocument the state of the release we did two months ago or somebody has already continued his work on a module for the next but one release, but we don't want to include that walgreenslistens information).

Thank you very much for your help,
Jochen

This appears to be a question about DOORS, not DOORS Next (since DOORS Next does not support DXL), so I've updated the Tags.

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