SWCV dependancies set at ESR

Hi,
We have set up SWCV dependancies at ESR by adding the required SWCVs by clicking on the SWCV -> Details -> Underlying Software Component Versions.
Please could any of you let me know if there would be any impact on this during transports.If there is,then is there anything which will have to be set up at the SLD level as well.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Induja

Say for example in DEV you have SWCV1 that depends on SWCV2 and you transport SWCV1 but not SWCV2 to QA. Obviously things wont work at QA part
Hence both need to be transported.
Regards
Soumen...

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