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Topic Title: Traceability columns: Data from multiple levels in one column. Topic Summary: Tweaking the "If (depth == 1) { .. }" statements. Created On: 7-Dec-2005 15:30 Status: Post and Reply |
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Hi,
I've been using the Traceability Wizard to generate two columns that pull in data from incoming links at two levels. I didn't select the modules specifically in the wizard but told it to follow all links. I manually tweaked the generated code such that one column now contains data from both depths. The only problem is the ordering of the text in the result, it appears to show the data from the bottom level first, before the higher level. Manually changing the order of the "If (depth = [1 or 2]) {..}" statements has no effect. I'm positive I've had this working before but it just seems to have reverted to ignoring the order!? Any ideas? Any help appreciated. Robbie Longworth Ultra Electronics Datel |
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Before displaying, put the results into a skip list with the key being how you want it sorted. eg the key could be the module ID plus the object ID.
Then at the end cycle thru the skip list and display the results. delete the skip list. ------------------------- Cliff Bly |
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