This section describes the basic steps for building a simple production object. The example is not designed to show you how to use the TRAN-IDE tool to build each of the objects (that is, which entries to place in the various fields). Rather, it is meant to show you how to determine what objects you need to build and the sequence in which they should be built for the production object to produce the required output transaction from the input transaction.
This section uses the simplest forms of the TRAN-IDE objects and does not cover any of the various options available to these objects. Later sections in this guide cover these options, including using groups or nested groups, how to use name/value pairing, and performing collection. Most of the examples in these sections use an input transaction that is a variation on the transaction in this section, allowing you to build upon previous knowledge as you learn about the various options available in TRAN-IDE.
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