1.
2. Using the text editor of your choice, openrun_stmm.bat
and search for the word “DXLPORTNO.” This brings you to the Rational DOORS section of the file.
3. To enable the RT Interface, remove the@rem
prefix from the following SET commands:@rem SET DXLIPHOST=%COMPUTERNAME%
@rem SET RT_MAIN_TOOL=%STM_ROOT%\BIN\RUN_DOORS
@rem SET DOORSHOME=<doors home>
@rem SET DOORSS_BATCH_FILE=doorss.bat
@rem SET STM_DOORS_USE_SYS_LOGIN=ON
@rem SET PATH=%PATH%;%DOORSHOME%\bin
@rem SET DOORSDATA=C:\gbmodels\DOORS 51\data
Note: If you do not want to insert the chart as an OLE object in Rational DOORS, do not remove the@rem
in front ofRT_NO_OLE
.
Remove the@rem
from the STM_DOORS_USE_SYS_LOGIN line if DOORS is configured to "Use system usernames"
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DXLPORTNO
Set toDXLPORTNO=5093
.
Typically, 5093 is the default TCP-IP port for Rational DOORS. However in some instances, such as when the database is located on server, the 5093 number may already be assigned. If necessary, check with the network administrator to ensure that 5093 is not assigned.
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DXLIPHOST
Set this parameter to the hostname of the system on which Rational DOORS is running. If Rational DOORS is running locally on your system, you can set this parameter toDXLIPHOST=localhost.
If Rational DOORS is not available locally, contact your network administrator for the name of the remote system running Rational DOORS.
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DOORSHOME
Set this parameter to the absolute path to the top-level directory where Rational DOORS is available. If, for example, DOORS is on yourC
drive in theProgram
Files
directory, define this parameter as follows:
SET DOORSHOME=C:/Program Files/Doors