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adepreter

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Prerequisite for reproducing the problems
- Create a package PV1 with 3 diagrams each showing same elements.

Scenario:
- Clone package PV1 as new version PV2

- In PV2...
- Open cloned diagram D1 and filter to version
- Create a new element ENEW
=> PROBLEM 1: ENEW is greyed out, though this is clearly a change.

- Clone an element ECHANGED. The element is properly cloned and it is no longer greyed out.
- Open cloned diagram D2 that shows same elements as D1
=> PROBLEM 2: ECHANGED is greyed out, though it has been clearly changed.
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Re: Time aware modeling - Changes are greyed out when they shouldn't
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2018, 08:51:02 pm »
I believe this is the expected behavior.

Followed the scenario.

Prerequisite for reproducing the problems
- Create a package PV1 with 3 diagrams each showing same elements.

Scenario:
- Clone package PV1 as new version PV2

- In PV2...
- Open cloned diagram D1 and filter to version
- Create a new element ENEW
=> PROBLEM 1: ENEW is greyed out, though this is clearly a change.

- Clone an element ECHANGED. The element is properly cloned and it is no longer greyed out.
- Open cloned diagram D2 that shows same elements as D1
=> PROBLEM 2: ECHANGED is greyed out, though it has been clearly changed.



- Create a new element ENEW  - check its version will be against filter version
- Open cloned diagram D2 - The element is still the original one not cloned so this again the filter version. you never cloned the element in this view. so it still refers to PV1 package


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