Jeff; In Composer, deleting the superproperty should also delete the
subproperty. Warnings will also be given if the property is involved
in restrictions, etc. Not a bad idea to allow opening a property from
the Search window.
In the meantime, you can put the name of any resource in the text
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Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 9:22 AM
To: TopBraid Composer Users
Subject: [tbc-users] Re: Can't find property in viewer
Jeff; In Composer, deleting the superproperty should also delete the
subproperty. Warnings will also be given if the property is involved
Jeff,
I can't see the images but perhaps it's a subproperty of some other
property or even in a cyclical relationship so that there is no tree
path to display it? It would be helpful to see the property's
properties in detail.
Holger
On Jan 22, 2009, at 1:14 PM, Schmitz, Jeffrey A wrote:
In particular, open SIFXML:nextAttribute in the Property form. This
will tell you if it is a subproperty (of potentially something that is
not a property), what its type is, etc.
-- Scott
On Jan 22, 3:21 pm, Holger Knublauch hol...@topquadrant.com wrote:
Jeff,
I can't see the images but