Dependencies windows

Application objects use and are used by other objects. For example, a state table uses prompts and prompt directories, and is used by application profiles. These relationships between objects are known as dependencies.

You might need to know the dependencies of objects when you are copying, exporting, or deleting them. You can view the dependencies of an object either from an Application window, or from an object container window, such as the Prompt Directories and Prompts window.

From an Application window, you can:

The system displays a Dependencies window, showing the object you selected and the other objects it depends on. You can use this window to collect a group of related objects.


This is an example Dependencies window. The object is displayed in the window, together with the other objects it depends on.

From an object container window , you can view the dependencies of an object, and of the objects it depends on. Select the object, then click View —> Dependencies.

In this example, the System_Macros Prompt Directory uses the Month_of_Year Voice Table, which in turn uses the System Voice Directory.


These are example Dependencies windows. The windows show the dependencies of an object, and of the object it depends on.