Configuring General Information for Object Types

To configure the general information of an object type:

  1. From the Workbench shortcut bar, select Deployment Mgmt > Object Types.

    The Object Type Workbench opens.

  2. Open an object type.

    The Object Type window opens.

  3. Type the information listed in the following table.

    Field Name

    Description

    Object Type Name

    The name of the object type.

    Description

    A useful description of how the object type is used.

    Extension

    For object types created for an Deployment Management extension. Select the extension.

    Object Category

    Object categories provide a way of categorizing object types in Deployment Management. The default values are Custom Object and Standard Objects. You can configure the values by changing the validation.

    Validation: DLV - Object Category - Enabled

    Object Name Column

    When defining an object type, this field represents the name of the object in a package line. This field should link to a field defined for the object type.

    Typically, selecting an entry for the Object Name column is done after all of the object type fields are created. For more information, see Setting Object Names.

    Object Revision Column

    If integrating with a version control system using this object type, indicates which parameter field represents the revision number for the object. The object revisions column should be set after defining the object type fields.

    It is also possible to create a field in the object type to represent the revision number of the object. This field will often be a numeric text field. The deployment process can then be configured to consider the object revision number when processing the package.

    Typically, selecting an entry for the Object Revision column is done after all the object type fields are created. For more information, see Setting Object Names.

    Meta Layer View

    Meta layer views relate information specific to OpenText PPM.

    Enabled

    Indicates whether or not the object type is available to OpenText PPM. Selecting Yes makes the object type available to the system.

  4. To save the changes and close the Object Type window, click OK. To save the changes and leave the Object Type window open, click Save.