Re: [topbraid-users] Re: When does TBC 'remember' prefixes - and how do I stop it?

2014-07-07 Thread Scott Henninger

  
  
Jack, in terms of time it takes to re-open Composer, this is usually
relative to the number of files open when closing Composer, as on
opening Composer will try to establish the last known context.  Try
closing all or most of the models before re-starting.

For imports being found that don't exist, try Model > Refresh all
caches and views.

-- Scott

On 7/8/2014, 2:15 AM, Jack Hodges
  wrote:


  It seems that the problem goes away if I close
graphs and reopen them...at least some of the time. But I am
loathe to close TBC and reopen it because it takes half an hour
to do so (for version 4.2, 10 minutes for version 4.4).

On Monday, July 7, 2014 4:08:08 PM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:

  I ran a check on import conflicts and was told
that I had prefixes multiply defined across some models. I
noticed that one of them was incorrect. I opened up the file
to make sure (and made sure the path was correct) and sure
enough the prefix had been corrected. But TBC was insistent
that there was a conflict.

How can I clear what it remembers as an error or get it to
reevaluate the set of imported models?

Thank you...

Jack
  

  
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[topbraid-users] Re: When does TBC 'remember' prefixes - and how do I stop it?

2014-07-07 Thread Jack Hodges
It seems that the problem goes away if I close graphs and reopen them...at 
least some of the time. But I am loathe to close TBC and reopen it because 
it takes half an hour to do so (for version 4.2, 10 minutes for version 
4.4).

On Monday, July 7, 2014 4:08:08 PM UTC-7, Jack Hodges wrote:
>
> I ran a check on import conflicts and was told that I had prefixes 
> multiply defined across some models. I noticed that one of them was 
> incorrect. I opened up the file to make sure (and made sure the path was 
> correct) and sure enough the prefix had been corrected. But TBC was 
> insistent that there was a conflict.
>
> How can I clear what it remembers as an error or get it to reevaluate the 
> set of imported models?
>
> Thank you...
>
> Jack
>

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Re: [topbraid-users] When does TBC 'remember' prefixes - and how do I stop it?

2014-07-07 Thread Holger Knublauch

Hi Jack,

does this also happen after you have closed all models (or better: 
restarted TBC)? If yes then I would like to know details of what you did 
to reproduce this.


In general, prefixes defined in imported graphs remain in those imported 
graphs only, so editing the imported graph should have an effect.


Thanks,
Holger


On 7/8/2014 9:08, Jack Hodges wrote:
I ran a check on import conflicts and was told that I had prefixes 
multiply defined across some models. I noticed that one of them was 
incorrect. I opened up the file to make sure (and made sure the path 
was correct) and sure enough the prefix had been corrected. But TBC 
was insistent that there was a conflict.


How can I clear what it remembers as an error or get it to reevaluate 
the set of imported models?


Thank you...

Jack
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[topbraid-users] When does TBC 'remember' prefixes - and how do I stop it?

2014-07-07 Thread Jack Hodges
I ran a check on import conflicts and was told that I had prefixes multiply 
defined across some models. I noticed that one of them was incorrect. I 
opened up the file to make sure (and made sure the path was correct) and 
sure enough the prefix had been corrected. But TBC was insistent that there 
was a conflict.

How can I clear what it remembers as an error or get it to reevaluate the 
set of imported models?

Thank you...

Jack

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