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Lacking field in Sirius Specification for Diagram description [message #1796134] Fri, 05 October 2018 14:14 Go to next message
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Hi,

I'm currently trying to implement my own design for my meta model. I applied the tutorial about families to my case, up to the step about creating the viewpoint specification project.

When I try to create a diagram description, some field does not appear, specifically the field Domain Class*. You can see my view of diagram description here : index.php/fa/34004/0/.

I'm using the eclipse version Oxygen 3a (4.7.3a), and i got the same problem on the last version of eclipse (2018-09).

Does anyone could help me please ?
Re: Lacking field in Sirius Specification for Diagram description [message #1796155 is a reply to message #1796134] Sun, 07 October 2018 05:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi,

I can't reproduce this. The only hyptothesis I see is that your Sirius installation is incomplete. It can happen if you got parts of Sirius as plug-in dependencies of other modelers but never actually installed the Sirius specifier feature per se. Can you check if you have the feature "org.eclipse.sirius.specifier.ide.ui." installed in your Eclipse?

If not, it can be obtained from http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/releases/6.0.2/oxygen if you're using Sirius 6.0. Check https://wiki.eclipse.org/Sirius/Update_Sites for the URLs for other versions.

Regards,
Re: Lacking field in Sirius Specification for Diagram description [message #1796238 is a reply to message #1796155] Mon, 08 October 2018 12:09 Go to previous message
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Hi Pierre-Charles,

Thank you for your response, that was the problem, some features was missing, now it works fine !

Regards.
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