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Errors when opening a Mars model in Luna [message #1711888] Tue, 20 October 2015 09:14 Go to next message
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Dear all,
When I create a SysML model in Papyrus in Mars, and then I import the
project and I open one of its diagrams in Luna I get a recurring error
for every component "Invalid view - remove from diagram." (please see
the image attached). This behaviour it's not observed when using UML
diagrams.
My guess is that it could be related to profiles in SysML.
Is this the expected behaviour or is it some kind of bug?
Please, find attached a very simple repository where this issue can be
reproduced.



Best,

Víctor López
Re: Errors when opening a Mars model in Luna [message #1711890 is a reply to message #1711888] Tue, 20 October 2015 09:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Camille Letavernier is currently offline Camille LetavernierFriend
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Hi,

This is an expected issue: Papyrus supports compatibility in a single direction (From Luna to Mars).

The Mars version of Papyrus adds new diagram elements that didn't exist in Luna, which result in these "invalid views"

Regards,
Camille


Camille Letavernier
Re: Errors when opening a Mars model in Luna [message #1711901 is a reply to message #1711890] Tue, 20 October 2015 09:28 Go to previous message
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Thanks a lot Camille for your quick answer.

El 20/10/2015 a las 11:18, Camille Letavernier escribió:
> Hi,
>
> This is an expected issue: Papyrus supports compatibility in a single
> direction (From Luna to Mars).
>
> The Mars version of Papyrus adds new diagram elements that didn't exist
> in Luna, which result in these "invalid views"
>
> Regards,
> Camille
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