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MKS Implementer 2006 Administration Guide

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Chapter 5: <strong>MKS</strong> Integrity Integration<br />

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to identify the name of the custom field you created in <strong>MKS</strong> Integrity that will contain the<br />

build number (the field used to find all related issues for the export process). This is a<br />

required property if you are using <strong>MKS</strong> Integrity with the Export to <strong>Implementer</strong> feature.<br />

NOTE<br />

The IUPDCI command feature requires additional configuration. For details, see<br />

“Updating Issues Based on Promotion Status” on page 240.<br />

The DT Call Association Properties are used for the features described in “Help<br />

Desk Integration” on page 324.<br />

Some DesignTracker properties relate to obsolete functionality that is in the<br />

process of deprecation. Thus, the only DesignTracker properties you need to<br />

configure are those described in this guide.<br />

To authorize the user profile to the <strong>Implementer</strong> file<br />

Issue the following OS/400 command:<br />

GRTOBJAUT OBJ(<strong>MKS</strong>IM/IMCICT)<br />

OBJTYPE(*FILE)<br />

USER(DTUSER)<br />

AUT(*CHANGE)<br />

To start DTBridge Console and configure the DTBridge properties file<br />

1 Click Start > Programs > <strong>MKS</strong> <strong>Implementer</strong> > DTBridge Console. The DTBridge Console<br />

window displays. Notice the Status bar indicates DTBridge is currently not active.<br />

2 Click File > Setup from the menu. The Edit DTBridge Setup properties file displays.<br />

Instructions and example properties are included within the file. The properties file is<br />

organized by functional area. The beginning of each section lists the properties with a<br />

brief description and an example. At the end of each section, the property displays again<br />

as property name=x.<br />

When defining the property value, type the value as follows:<br />

property name=property value<br />

3 Use the following tables to define the properties respective to the functionality you are<br />

setting up.<br />

4 When you are finished, click File > Save Setup.<br />

IMPORTANT The following tables define the applicable properties in the DTBridge<br />

file. When defining the OS/400 values, you must use upper case syntax.

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