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Topic Title: Missing Objects Topic Summary: How does cut and paste affect objects Created On: 22-Mar-2007 22:32 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: Can't say there isn't a version of DOORS that defies the norm but the norm is that DOORS warns of the potential loss of data and if user responds with a yes response DOORS performs a soft delete of the object(s) that are cut. The objects can be seen by selecting view->show deletions. | |
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We have a problem in which we can verify the creation of an object but can't find any trace of it or how it was deleted. The absolute number for the object just isn't there any more - even if show deleted is enabled (for soft delete).
One of our DOORS gurus mentioned that if an object is cut and then the module is saved. There is no trace of the missing object. Does this sound plausible? |
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If an object is created and the session the object is created in is not saved the absolute number is not reuseable and there is no record of the event.
Edited: 23-Mar-2007 at 03:02 by ron lewis |
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Ron,
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Can't say there isn't a version of DOORS that defies the norm but the norm is that DOORS warns of the potential loss of data and if user responds with a yes response DOORS performs a soft delete of the object(s) that are cut.
The objects can be seen by selecting view->show deletions. |
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David, I have faced this problem a few times also, if you scan for the absolute number in the module history, you should see either the cut event or a delete event. Of course there may be a number of previous baselines to scan through, but it will be there somewhere.
------------------------- Andrew Tagg Thales Air Systems, Melbourne Australia. andrew.tagg@thalesatm.com |
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