Hi Mark,
this would indeed be a rather shocking bug, and we are not aware of such
a problem. SPARQLMotion scripts are just RDF models, so if you cannot
save RDF files then basically nothing would work.
Could you clarify what your workflow is. You have a SM script stored in
a .ttl file? Then you change some values on the script and press save?
Then is the file really blank, i.e. can you open it with a text editor
to see whether the content has changed?
Thanks
Holger
On 6/15/2012 16:17, Mark Colquhoun wrote:
Hi,
I am creating SPARQL Motion Scripts in TBC Maestro Evaluation version
and when I close and re-open a script rdf file, all my configuration
is lost. At the moment I am just configuring the script, saving the
file, closing the file and re-opening it. Following this process, the
file is blank when I re-opened. Am I doing something wrong? Is this a
know issue under certain conditions with a workaround?
Regards,
Mark.
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