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Topic Title: Open Module and Select Object Topic Summary: Created On: 27-Feb-2007 23:24 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: Ok, I end up using 2 lists: - tree path <-> moduleVersion - tree path <-> object absolute number Now everithing works, thank you. If you are interested in my little link explorer, let me know and I will try to upload a generic version. It shows all in-links to a module (or all modules in a folder) untill there is no more in-links in a tree view. Also you can filter by link modules. | |||
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Hi,
I have a treelist DBE representing a previously generated skip list with objects. When double-click on the tree items I supose to open the module where the object is and select it. My code does that but only for the first time. So the scenario is: 1. In the treeview double-click on some node. 2. The DXL displays the module and selects the object associated with the node. 3. Close the module 4. Double - click again on some node that will get to the same module. 5 -->>> DOORS crash Any ideas? |
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Hi Octavian,
the problem seems to be in the fact, that you are closing the module between your tries. You have saved the Objects as Objects in your Skip list, so you need to know that Object data type is only a reference to the Object in memory. When you close a Module all Object handles and Module handles to it will become invalid. To solve your problem you need to store may be the Absolute number and the name/uniqueID of the module in your Skip list and try to get the Object from it. But be carefull with using Object object(int absno[,Module m]) function, because it will only work for Objects displayed in current view of Module. Greetings Reik ------------------------- Evosoft GmbH for Siemens Industry Sector Berlin, Germany |
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Ok, I end up using 2 lists:
- tree path <-> moduleVersion
- tree path <-> object absolute number
Now everithing works, thank you.
If you are interested in my little link explorer, let me know and I will try to upload a generic version.
It shows all in-links to a module (or all modules in a folder) untill there is no more in-links in a tree view. Also you can filter by link modules.
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Hi Octavian,
Please post your generic script to this forum or email to me at: pmiller@eurocyber.biz ------------------------- Paul Miller Specification Practices Specialist, EuroCyber, Melbourne, Australia. Mobile: +61 (0)418 135 103 Web Site: http://www.eurocyber.biz E-mail: miller@eurocyber.biz">pmiller@eurocyber.biz |
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Ok,
This DXL scrip will display the objects from a certain module or folder with their in-linked objects until there are no more in-links in a treeview format.
It is helpful to watch the higher level requirements with their in-linked sub level requirements and in linked tests. It will try to find Requirements that have no in-linked tests, or deleted in-linked tests.
You can export errors to Excel or the entire treeview.
You will need attributes that defines requirements and tests. See the attrdef.inc file for the attribute names and values.
Install in addins folder, otherwise it does not work!
Regards,
Octavian
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