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Topic Title: null Link Module Descriptor DXL error Topic Summary: Created On: 12-Jan-2004 11:12 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: Paul, Some possibilities: 1. There is a module default view for that user that is not the "Standard view" and that includes layout or attribute DXL columns. The user can check this by doing a "View->Manage Views..." from the module pulldown menu. 2. There is a "module open" DXL trigger generating the error. The user can temporarily disable triggers by starting DOORS with the "-notriggers" command line option. Note that the user must have the "manage database" power to disable triggers during a DOORS session. 3. The DXL "for LinkModuleDescriptor in Folder" loop is failing because the user doesn't have access to "something". I'm not sure what the "something" would be. He apparently has read access to the module and to the containing folder/project. Are there any links that others see in the module, but this user does not? | |
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One of our users gets the following DXL error when opening one particular formal module:
-R-E - DXL: <Line:2> null Link Module Descriptor do loop parameter was passed -I- DXL: <Line:3> execution halted The default view of the module is 'Standard view' so no Attribute or Layout DXL should be invoked. The user does not get the error message with other modules, and other users (with different access rights) do not get the error message with any modules. Once opened, the module appears to show all the correct information. Can anyone suggest a possible cause of this effect, or a line of investigation I should pursue? Regards. |
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Thanks Roger,
I found a trigger in the project which, when removed, solved the problem. I hope it wasn't doing anything important! |
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