A Question About Creating Subtypes

Mark Pyc mark.pyc at gmail.com
Tue Nov 29 06:13:45 EST 2005


G'day David,

I'd say that no, it's not very common at client site. Certainly not
for those reasons.

What you need to be aware of is that delegation from BUS1006 can only
be to a single object, in your case ZBUS1006. If you go and create
ZZBUS1006 you'll need to create all tasks based on this new object and
loose a lot of reuse. You can delegate ZBUS1006 to ZZBUS1006 but this
doesn't really help since delegation doesn't chain - i.e. you won't be
able to mix and match BUS1006 and ZZBUS1006 in your build, you'll need
subtype specific tasks throughout.

Hope that makes some kind of sense.

Have fun,
Mark

On 11/29/05, Bibby, David <david.bibby at linklaters.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi All,
> It is common practice to create a subtype of a subtype?
> For example a couple of years ago I created a subtype of BUS1006 called
> ZBUS1006.
> To keep a new development separate for a current ongoing development I an
> thinking of creating a subtype of ZBUS1006 for the new development.
>
> Many Thanks
> David
>
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