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what happend to my table after the last update? [message #1783839] Mon, 19 March 2018 04:10 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi,

I have not been working with Eclipse/Sirius for some time now, but I wanted to continue on working on my table yesterday. I updated Sirius and after that, all the entries in die cells of the table were gone, and I cannot edit it anymore :/

I think I am not the first one to notice.

Is there a solution yet?

Thanks a lot.

Andreas
Re: what happend to my table after the last update? [message #1783900 is a reply to message #1783839] Tue, 20 March 2018 03:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi,

We would really need more information to be be able to help you. Which version of Sirius were you using before? Which version have you upgraded to? Is anything visible in the error log? What kinds of expressions were you using in your table definition?

You mention "I think I am not the first one to notice.". Do you have any bugzilla or forum message in mind? I may have missed something but to my knowledge you are the first to report such a problem to us.

Regards,
Re: what happend to my table after the last update? [message #1783903 is a reply to message #1783900] Tue, 20 March 2018 04:28 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Okey, I have figured the Problem..

There was a warning in the build.xml file in the .edit and .editor Folder.
I deleted those two Folders and let the genmodel generate them again.

Now there is no warning and all the Data is back, and I can edit the cells again.

Thank you for your attention.

Andreas
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