Scope Definition LinkThe Resource-System scope is defined by an implement link, or "scope definition link", between a system and an organizational resource. Scope Definition 1 link means that System 0 is executed on organizational resource Resource 0. Operations (if any) which are under System 0 must be assigned to resources which are under organizational resource Resource 0. The scope is between System 0 and Resource 0. Scope Definition 2 link means that System 2 is executed on Resource 2. Operation 1 and Operation 2 must be assigned by resources under Resource 2. By defining this link, you are able to define the resource scope on which the system is executed. Scope Creation RulesAn organizational resource can have several scope definition links to different systems. A system can have several scope definition links to different organizational resources. The scope definition link creation is not allowed in the following cases. In such cases, you cannot to select the system. Case 1: Scope Definition link between Resource 1 and System 2 already exists. If you select Resource 2 and then try to select System 1, the command does not allow selecting System 1. The link is not created. Case 2: Scope Definition link between Resource 2 and System 1 already exists. If you select Resource 1 and then try to select System 2, the command does not allow selecting System 2. The link is not created. Case 3: Scope Definition link between Resource 1 and System 1 already exists. If you select Resource 2 and then try to select System 2, the command does not allow selecting System 2. The link is not created. |