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Topic Title: Business Process x is in use by y Topic Summary: can't access diagram Created On: 7-Jun-2007 13:49 Status: Read Only |
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![]() Answer: If it was you who was using the diagram then you should be able to right click on it in the browser and choose 'Access Control' and 'Unlock'. | |
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SA crashed while I was experimenting with the tutorial re simulation. When I restart SA I cannot access my diagram because of the following error when I try to open the my diagram "x" (I am "y"):
Business Process x is in use by y
How can I release the lock on my diagram? I tried restarting SQL server and re-booting my system.
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If it was you who was using the diagram then you should be able to right click on it in the browser and choose 'Access Control' and 'Unlock'. ------------------------- Senior Software Developer Telelogic UK Ltd. |
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This solution was not of help to me. When the person who locked the package right clicks on it, the Access Control is grayed out and not accessible to her or anyone else. Is there another option?
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Another way of unlocking objects is via the SAEM.
Ensure everyone is logged out of the encyclopaedia and then within SAEM select the encyclopaedia and then under the tools menu select unlock objects. This gives you a list of all of the objects locked in the model - you can then choose to unlock individual items of all of them. |
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Make sure that the owner hadn't done something silly like setting their session to "read only".
You could also clear a lock with VBA. |
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Another option is to change your permissions to administrator for unlocking objects. This is done by copying the file SABIND1.DLL in the System Architect directory over file SABIND.DLL and then restarting SA. The default which you get with the installation of SA is SABIND4.DLL which limits unlocking. With SABIND2.DLL set SA will ask whether you want to be administrator upon startup. This works for SA versions at least up through 10.7 which I have installed.
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