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Approve Design Request (DTAPRDR) Command<br />
Parameters<br />
Drnumber<br />
Number of the design request to assign approval information. Maximum five numeric<br />
characters.<br />
<strong>User</strong>id<br />
<strong>User</strong> profile ID of the approval user for the design request. The maximum is 10<br />
alphanumeric characters.<br />
Apprvltype<br />
Approval type for the design request.<br />
1=Dev Design request approved for entities to be checked out in <strong>SDM</strong>-<br />
Implementer.<br />
2=Tst Design request approved for entities to be promoted to a test<br />
environment in <strong>SDM</strong>-Implementer.<br />
3=Prd Design request approved for promotion to a production<br />
environment in <strong>SDM</strong>-Implementer.<br />
Approval<br />
Message Considerations<br />
Approval code for the design request.<br />
0=No <strong>User</strong> does not approve the design request.<br />
1=Yes <strong>User</strong> approves the design request.<br />
2=Pending Design request has not been approved or disapproved.<br />
The command interfaces to <strong>SDM</strong>-<strong>DesignTracker</strong> perform the same edit checks as the<br />
panel interfaces (for example, checking for required fields, valid values, and so<br />
forth). If an error is found, an error message is produced in the job log. (When<br />
executed from a command line, these error messages can also display on the error<br />
message sub-file on the bottom of the panel.) If no edit errors are encountered, a<br />
message displays indicating that the design request was created, changed, and so<br />
forth.<br />
If you request that the design request be created or changed regardless of the errors<br />
encountered (the ADDERR and CHGERR keywords), error messages still display in<br />
your job log. However, you also receive the message that the design request was<br />
created or changed.<br />
When using these commands within user-written programs, any edit error messages<br />
are returned to the program as diagnostic messages. If the design request is<br />
successfully created, changed, and so forth, an informational message is returned to<br />
your program. However, if the design request is not created, changed, and so forth,<br />
an escape message is sent back to your program. These escape messages are in the<br />
VDT3000 range. Be sure to monitor for these messages.<br />
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