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Merging from MP Files
Use the menu choice Merge from MP or Autolink Merge for merging the content of an MP file into a TTCN document. For additional information on merging an Autolink generated MP file, see Merging TTCN Test Suites in the TTCN Suite.
Four steps are involved in a merge from MP:
- It first converts the MP file to a temporary GR format TTCN document, see Importing a TTCN-MP Document for details.
- The second step is to use the Merge tool to copy all the content of the new document into the existing document, see Merging TTCN Documents for details (note the conflict resolution difference).
- The third step is to remove the temporary document.
- The optional fourth step is to analyze the destination document (this last step is mandatory if called under the name AutoLink Merge)
The Merge from MP tool requires that one TTCN document is open. We shall call it the destination TTCN document. This is where the merge from MP is called from.
Merge from MP will only work as depicted above if the two TTCN documents do not conflict. A conflict occurs if any TTCN object in the MP file has the same name as any TTCN object in the destination document. If such a conflict is detected, the conflicting object in the MP file will be skipped and the merge process continued.
Tools > Merge from MP
SDT Link > Autolink Merge
The menu choice Merge from MP in the Tools menu and Autolink Merge in the SDT Link menu makes it possible to merge the content of an MP file into the current TTCN document.
- Log device
- Enables you to define the log device for the merge from MP. The default value is Screen, but the user can direct the log to a named file by choosing File or turn it off altogether by choosing None.
- For a full description of this command see The TTCN Suite Logs.
- Ignore Page Numbers
- Analyze After Merge
- Filter
- The name filter *.mp will cause only those files whose names end with .mp to be displayed, e.g. example.mp
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