Plodder
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Is there a developer or CNC administrator on-line who could help me with a simple question concerning the creation of batch and interactive versions? In all of the following, we are talking about working in the DV environment, on a Fat Client, on 8.11
To create an interactive version, I can either use OMW, hit "Add" and then choose "Interactive Version". Or, from Interactive Versions (P980351), I can hit "Add" to create then new interactive version. Regardless of which route I take to create the version, if I move the new version into an OMW project, promote to PY, build/e-gen etc, in both cases, will the version work over HTML?
Similarly for BV's - in OMW, I can hit "Add", and choose "Batch version", or I can hit "Add" from Batch Versions (P98305) Again, assuming I check the object in, move it to a project and promote that project up to PY, build/e-gen etc, in both cases, will the batch version run on HTML?
You can see the difference I'm driving at, hopefully?
The crux of the question is - does the version HAVE to be created within the OMW application, or can I add it from IV/BV and still promote up OK?
Any input would be welcome.
To create an interactive version, I can either use OMW, hit "Add" and then choose "Interactive Version". Or, from Interactive Versions (P980351), I can hit "Add" to create then new interactive version. Regardless of which route I take to create the version, if I move the new version into an OMW project, promote to PY, build/e-gen etc, in both cases, will the version work over HTML?
Similarly for BV's - in OMW, I can hit "Add", and choose "Batch version", or I can hit "Add" from Batch Versions (P98305) Again, assuming I check the object in, move it to a project and promote that project up to PY, build/e-gen etc, in both cases, will the batch version run on HTML?
You can see the difference I'm driving at, hopefully?
The crux of the question is - does the version HAVE to be created within the OMW application, or can I add it from IV/BV and still promote up OK?
Any input would be welcome.