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Topic Title: System Architect V9-V10 Upgrade Issue
Topic Summary: Encyclopaedia Conversion V9-V10 causes Index Corruption
Created On: 23-Nov-2007 17:10
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 23-Nov-2007 17:10
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Paul Liller

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We have just migrated from SA 9.1.40 to 10.1.11 and have discovered that the converted encyclopaedias are corrupted by the conversion process.

The corruption appears to be in the indexing of diagrams because, after conversion, many diagrams of different types are missing from the browser display.
The "missing" diagrams are still in the V10 encyclopaedia, but just cannot be displayed in the browser.

The "missing" diagrams seem to be in clusters of similar names, i.e. all diagrams named "3 - PC...", which leads me to think that this is an indexing issue.
If you find the "missing" diagram via "reference by" from a definition, open the diagram and save it with a different name, the renamed diagram then appears in the browser. If you save the "missing" diagram with the same name, it will not appear in the browser.

We discovered that exactly the same error occurs in 10.0.22 as well. Has anyone else found this bug, and, if so, how did you fix it?
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