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Topic Title: Problem: No InLink at Link Target Topic Summary: please help me on this defect: there's no InLink to an object that I reach after following an OutLink Created On: 25-Jan-2006 18:13 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: Here we are Volker! It is copyright TL, ensure that you have the database to yourself when you run it though ![]() | |
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DOORS 7.1 | Patch 14
Hello there, I'm kinda desperate - please help me. I did a Copy of a formal DOORS-Module with InLinks and OutLinks into a new Folder. As I didn't had write-access to all Link-Modules, DOORS created new Link Modules in the same Folder. From this time on I was not able to show the InLinks going into other modules from the original one. Original has an OutLink to ModuleA Copy has an OutLink to ModuleA ModuleA has an InLink from Copy but: there are only 5% of the InLinks from Original ... even though I can follow all the links from Original to ModuleA (but not back) I tryed with deletion and purging of the Copied Link-Modules to restore the old state, which didn't help. Does anyone know what happened? Is this behaviour correct? Did I do a mistake? |
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We found a solution for this problem.
All the links we saw in that matrix-like Link-Module window were shown in both modules again: Source and Target. But it's hard to view all Links in that Link-Module-Viewer and we couldn't save them. After closing and re-opening the links were not visible in the target module again. So we opened all modules for editing. We did a simple Script that went through all Links of the Source-Module and printed out the Object-ID of the target object. We saved all Modules and everything was fine from then on. I don't know what caused the problem but I hope that, noone of you will get this fault as well. The script looked like this: |
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Volker,
I just ran into a similar problem and your script worked for me as well. Thanks for posting it. I don't know if this behavior is intentional and there's something we don't know or if it is slight database corruption. Thanks, Kevin |
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We've seen a similar error a few times and were supplied a fix script by Telelogic...
------------------------- Graham Stradling, Alcatel-Lucent. |
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Hi Graham,
as I still have some read-only modules with this problem I'm very interested in the fix script. Could you please post it here or do I have to ask Telelogic by myself, as you're not allowed distributing it? Thank you in advace - Volker |
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Here we are Volker! It is copyright TL, ensure that you have the database to yourself when you run it though
![]() ------------------------- Graham Stradling, Alcatel-Lucent. Edited: 9-Feb-2006 at 17:55 by Graham Stradling |
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