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A dependency diagram shows the dependencies for a selected project resource or for the entire project (Selected Entity Project Diagram).When two resources are dependent and one changes, it can cause changes to the other resource as well. You can control how many levels of dependencies to view in a dependency diagram - one, two, or all levels.Rule actions are not represented in rule dependency diagrams. Use Debugger to analyze rule actions. See Chapter 23, Testing and Debugging Projects.
− In TIBCO BusinessEvents Studio Explorer, right-click a project resource and select Create Dependency Diagram.
− Open the project element for editing and click the Dependency Diagram () button in the top right of the editor.
− The dependency diagram appears in the editor area. By default, one level of dependency is shown (showing only direct dependents). White crosses indicate hidden dependencies. The default appearance is also driven by the diagram preferences. See Diagram Preferences for more details.The diagram tab label reflects the item being graphed and the type of diagram: itemName.item-typedependencyview, for example, Transaction.eventdependencyview.
− Two: Shows the direct dependencies of the selected item as well as the direct dependencies of its direct dependencies
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