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Node Property Attributes not showing [message #701534] Mon, 25 July 2011 04:27 Go to next message
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Im hoping this is an easy one but Im struggling to find a solution.

I have a node that is a child to another node but the Attributes are not shown in the properties view on runtime.

I have another Child node on a different partent node and there is no issue.

I can't seem to find why the properties are not showing on the first Partent-Child node.

In both cases the parent node properties are displayed fine.

What dictates what properties are shown in the property view ?
Re: Node Property Attributes not showing [message #704105 is a reply to message #701534] Thu, 28 July 2011 05:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I had the same problem a few time, and it was because i added the attribute after the diagram generation. I had to reload the .genmodel, regenerate model and edit, and regenerate the diagram code.

It also seems that when A contains 0..* B, and the node A on your diagram has a compartment you can fill with some B, the property is not visible in the properties view.

I'm not sure i helped, that's all I know on the subject ^^
Re: Node Property Attributes not showing [message #706857 is a reply to message #704105] Sun, 31 July 2011 20:45 Go to previous message
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Sadly I revolved this by going back a few version and starting again applying changes. Which I guess is similar to what you did above.

GMF Number 1 Hint: "Commit your changes often often and very often" Smile
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