Document revision dependencies

Documents have different dependencies, depending on their role in KCM Repository. Only dependencies that are relevant for a document are shown. For example, "The "included by" dependency is only shown on an Include; the "stylesheet of" dependency is only shown on a Style Document.

Derived Revisions folder

Each document revision has a folder "Derived Revisions" that shows which revisions are directly based on it:

  • When a Document Revisions folder is selected in the tree view, the information for all revisions of a document is shown in the content pane on the right.
  • When the Derived Revisions folder of a specific revision is selected, the revisions based on that revision are shown in the content pane.

Includes folder

The Includes folder of Master Template document revisions contains all documents included in this revision. It does not refer to revisions because an Includes statement inside a Master Template script does not refer explicitly to a particular revision. Whenever this revision of the template gets compiled, it includes the revision of the indicated document that is [draft] or [in development] at that moment.

"Included by" folder

Each Include has an "included by" subfolder. It contains all documents that directly include this source. To view which revision of the document includes this source, click to expand the document in the tree view.

Derived Models folder

For each document revision, the Derived Models folder lists all Master Template revisions that have been created with it. To view the specific template revisions created with a document revision, click to expand the Master Template inside the Derived Models folder.

"Stylesheet of" folder

Each Style Document revision comes with a "Stylesheet of" folder that lists the projects and folders in which the Word Style Sheet revision is configured. It only applies to Word Style Sheet documents as configured for the project or folder, and it does not affect the usage of style documents in Master Templates via the DOCUMENTSTYLE keyword, stylesheet, or pagestyle functions.