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Paolo F Cantoni

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Re: Importing a whole model from an XMI
« Reply #15 on: March 01, 2012, 01:56:20 pm »
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I've heard of connector styles being different in a baseline comparison, although it's disconcerting, it doesn't appear to be serious.
Not serious, but: This (reported) bug makes the whole baseline compare almost unusable. Running a compare will throw dozens of differences in connectors where there aren't any (it claims the "hidden" attribute to be duplicate). So this is not serious but at least major.

Another reason that makes finding above serious bug harder as it is covered under tons of non-serious fault messages.[size=8](My emphasis - Paolo)[/size]
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I agreed with qwerty.

It should be one of the basic tests in development:

If I export and re-import do I get what I started with?  If not, why not?

Also, if I import and re-export, apart from timestamps, are the outputs the same?  If not why not?
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« Last Edit: March 01, 2012, 01:58:57 pm by PaoloFCantoni »
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