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that lets you show or hide non-class properties in the outline view. It is off by default, which makes the outline view generally better represent the outline of your model from the runtime-perspective, but you can turn it back on if it freaks you out.
ms On Jan 18, 2008, at 8:20 AM, Alexander Spohr wrote:
Hi list, hi Mike,i am currently modeling an A <-> X <-> B (n:m) relationship. I switched X completely off (all diamonds off) and tried to flatten the relationships to A <<->> B. But they are just gone from the Outline-view. Entity X looks as if it had no relationships at all (X just has idA, idB, relationshipToA, relationshipToB, all off). So i switched the relationships on again, made the flattened one and switched them off.This happens only on the top-level. If you open any relationship in an entity that points to another entity with a switched-off one, you see them.Is this a bug or intended behavior? I’d like to see all relationships and attributes, on or off.Regards, atze
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