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What is dependency control list in SAP BC-DWB-TOO-PAK - Package Tools?


SAP Term: dependency control list

  • Component: BC-DWB-TOO-PAK

  • Component Name: Package Tools

  • Description: Component of a package used to control how visible repository objects are used At package interface level, the dependency control list defines the extent to which a package depends on other packages. Elements can be included in and excluded from a dependency control list. The list, therefore, is divided into two parts: - Inclusion - Exclusion Both parts of the dependency control list can contain package interfaces, package interface lists, or default interfaces. These elements can be entered directly in the dependency control list of a client package. Furthermore, a package can inherit the dependency control list of its superpackage. Special cases: a. Repository objects exposed in package interfaces of direct subpackages can also be used implicitly in the relevant superpackages. The interface of the subpackage is not included in the dependency control list. b. If a dependency control list is empty, this normally means that the client package is independent of other packages a


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  • Key Concepts: 
    A Dependency Control List (DCL) is a tool used in the SAP BC-DWB-TOO-PAK Package Tools component to manage the dependencies between different objects in a package. It is used to ensure that all objects in the package are compatible and that no conflicts arise when the package is deployed. The DCL also helps to identify any potential issues that may arise when the package is deployed. 
    
    How to use it: 
    The DCL is used to define the dependencies between different objects in a package. It can be used to identify any potential conflicts between objects and ensure that all objects are compatible with each other. The DCL can also be used to identify any potential issues that may arise when the package is deployed. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When creating a DCL, it is important to ensure that all objects in the package are compatible with each other and that no conflicts arise when the package is deployed. It is also important to ensure that all objects are up-to-date and that any potential issues are identified before deployment. 
    
    Related Information: 
    For more information on how to use the Dependency Control List, please refer to the SAP BC-DWB-TOO-PAK Package Tools documentation.
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