Re: [dba-users] Re: saving relationship diagram across sessions

2010-01-12 Thread Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems Germany
Hi Seb, Thanks for your help with this. I can certainly see a layout-settings node, but I get stuck interpreting it since I don't know the XML language. However, I expected to see a closing tag for the node (something like /layout-settings), which isn't there. Well, it is valid ... for

Re: [dba-users] Re: saving relationship diagram across sessions

2010-01-12 Thread Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems Germany
Hi Seb, No, I have done what you suggest: creating a database from scratch (built-in *.odb DBMS -- no PostgreSQL), and the problem occurs there too. I'd be interested in having a look at this file, could you send it to frank.schoenheit at sun.com? If you remove the settings.xml from your

Re: [dba-users] Re: saving relationship diagram across sessions

2010-01-12 Thread Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems Germany
Hi Sebastian, OK, so it does seem to be a problem with the Debian packages. Do you have any memory of this ever being a problem in previous versions? Not at all, no. Ciao Frank -- - Frank Schönheit, Software Engineer frank.schoenh...@sun.com - - Sun Microsystems

Re: [dba-users] Re: saving relationship diagram across sessions

2010-01-11 Thread Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems Germany
Hi Seb, Thanks Frank. Indeed I did save the changes in the relation designer and the database document, but the relation designer starts with everything anew next time I open the file. Can you please suggest how I can write the macro you describe. I'm not sure what the data source and the