Development tools : Multi-project development : Managing different components and resources : Adding components from a Global or Common Java Project : Adding remote data to an operation context
  
Adding remote data to an operation context
As part of an operation definition, you need to define the context data that the operation is going to manage.
1 In the BTT Transaction Editor, you can go to the Data tab to start defining the data, inside the record associated to the operation context. As you want to add a data defined in another project, you can select the refData option.
click New Child, and then select refData
The Detailed information panel opens and a RefId is requested.
2 Click the Browser button This graphic is described in the surrounding text.. The list of available data shows. The resources coming from global web projects can be, depending on the multi-project configuration, in the Import or Global directory.
Select Data window
In this example, the AccountInfo record is defined in a global java project but it has been imported as part of the multi-project configuration and then is visible from our local project in the Import folder. In this case, you don’t know what the project that actually holds the data definition is.
3 If the element is in the Import folder and you want to know who is defining this data, you can right-click on the blank area in the Data table and select the context menu option Transaction Editor > Add Import Files. Selecting one of the import entries and editing it, you can check the origin project of the specific data are using.
click New Child, and then select refData
See also
Adding components from a Global or Common Java Project