Managing architectural and usage view

Hi,
in a case where both architectural and usage view are used in REFX, for example the locality equals business entitiy in 1:1 relationship (same applies for buildings etc).
Has anyone ever tried to somehow 'automate' this linkage, e.g.  that each time when a locality is created in architectural view, the system also generates the corresponding business entitiy in usage view with the same ID?
All comments welcome!
Thanks,
Sonja

Hi
thanks for your comments!
In this case the numbering of both arch. and usage view would be external. A validation rule might be useful to ensure both objects are created with the same ID.
I would assume this would need some developing work, so if anyone has ever been involved in this kind of programming, please comment, thanks!
Sonja

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