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Serious bug in Kepler! [message #1101315] Wed, 04 September 2013 09:44 Go to next message
Marc-Florian Wendland is currently offline Marc-Florian WendlandFriend
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Registered: January 2013
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Hi all,

I just found out that when you manually redirect associations from one class
to another, Papyrus did not move properties that are owned by a classifier.
Detaching an association source from class A and attaching it to class B,
the navigable property that ought to belong now to class B remains in class
A.

This is a serious bug that needs to be fixed ASAP

Can anyone confirm this behavior, so that I can file an issue for this.

Marc-Florian
Re: Serious bug in Kepler! [message #1101411 is a reply to message #1101315] Wed, 04 September 2013 12:26 Go to previous message
Christian Damus is currently offline Christian DamusFriend
Messages: 1270
Registered: July 2009
Location: Canada
Senior Member

Hi, Marc-Florian,

You don't need anyone to confirm the problem here. Just file the bug.
Confirmation is part of the bug investigation and resolution process.
And don't forget to set the severity according to how serious you the
issue is in your use cases.

Cheers,

Christian


On 2013-09-04 09:44:40 +0000, Marc-Florian Wendland said:

> Hi all,
>
> I just found out that when you manually redirect associations from one
> class to another, Papyrus did not move properties that are owned by a
> classifier. Detaching an association source from class A and attaching
> it to class B, the navigable property that ought to belong now to class
> B remains in class A.
>
> This is a serious bug that needs to be fixed ASAP
>
> Can anyone confirm this behavior, so that I can file an issue for this.
>
> Marc-Florian
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