Tim,

Note that you don't need to actually open the vocabulary in EVN, you just
need to be logged in. Once you create a teamworks repository the graph is
under access control, so you need to be logged in as a user that has access
to it.

Regards,

Irene

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott Henninger
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 3:24 PM
To: TopBraid Suite Users
Subject: [topbraid-users] Re: Q:How to use a Vocabulary outside of EVN -
Problem opening files that import vocabularies

Hello Tim; It's actually the teamwork change repository that is
wanting you to log in.  We currently don't have a way to log in
through Composer, so your procedure - logging in through EVN (or TBL
console) is the correct solution.

When you created the teamwork change repository, you created a manager
user name.  You can log in with that name or any of the users you set
up in the EVN Home page for the vocabulary with editor or manager
roles.

-- Scott

On Mar 24, 1:57 pm, "Smith, Tim" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've created a vocabulary using EVN.  Nice application.
>
> I'm using TDB to store the instances.  I also need to use the vocabs in
other models so I import the .TDB file into these models.
>
> The problem is that when TBC opens a file that import the vocabularies it
responds with the following error regarding the TDB file:
>
> Warning: Error during import.  The import will be ignored
> but as a result the model may be incomplete.
>
> The following URIs could not be imported:
<http://ontologies.pg.com/concepts>
>
> When I try to open the TDB file directly in TBC, I receive this error:
>
> Could not load \IKM_II\Vocabularies\Ontologies\Vocabularies.tdb or one of
its imports.
> The most recent URI washttp://ontologies.pg.com/concepts
> Please log in to edit this file.
>
> The only way I have found to get around this is to start EVN and open the
file.  Once I do this, everything works fine until I close and restart TBC
and then I have to use EVN again.
>
> Am I missing something regarding how TDB files work?  Admittedly, I do not
use them often so I have limited experience.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim

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