Kbase 15305: Full vs. Selective Compile in Roundtable
Autor |
  Progress Software Corporation - Progress |
Acesso |
  Público |
Publicação |
  10/05/1998 |
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Full vs. Selective Compile in Roundtable
DRAFT COPY - Currently under review and edit.
Introduction:
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During deployment what is the difference between Full and Selective
compile?. When would you use each?
Why you need to know this:
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Full and selective compile determines whether Roundtable will
instruct the installation routine to compile all compilable objects or
just objects effected by the changes on the deployment.
Procedural approach:
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Examples:
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Solution:
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The system notifies you when to use Full compile. If Roundtable
doesn't tell you to use Full compile always use selective compile.
With Selective compile, the installation process is quicker.
Roundtable only stores the current copy of XREF's for the application.
XREF's is how Roundtable determines the impact of the changes and
what needs to be compiled selectively. If a previous release level of
the application/workspace is being deployed, the Selective compile
might not be accurate because of changes in the XREF between the
current release and the previous release. Roundtable determines
this by looking at the event count of the release being deployed and
the current event count of the Workspace. If the workspace event
count is higher, Roundtable suggests to use Full compile.
ONLINE PROCEDURES OR UTILITIES:
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REFERENCES TO WRITTEN DOCUMENTATION:
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Progress Software Technical Support Note # 15305