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Bugs and Issues / Re: Missing Cross References
« on: November 24, 2012, 09:46:38 am »
This is indeed because there was something deleted that is in another package. Just tried it on a test-project. The wise thing is to uncheck and export what you currently have (your instinct is right, at least this time
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What i did was:
Checkout two packages
Made a trace from elementX from package1 to elementY from package2 and i checked both packages in.
Then i checked both packages out again and removed the trace.
Then i checked in and get the cross-reference dialog. I leaved them checked and everything seems as i wanted, there was no trace in my diagram.
I then checked out again and the trace was back.
Checked in again and the trace was not noticed.
Then i did the above again and removed the checkmarks in the dialog.
After checking out again the trace was gone, as i wanted.
Bottom line: if you removed traces by purpose and you get warned, you'd better uncheck them, otherwise they come back in your model the next time you check it out.

What i did was:
Checkout two packages
Made a trace from elementX from package1 to elementY from package2 and i checked both packages in.
Then i checked both packages out again and removed the trace.
Then i checked in and get the cross-reference dialog. I leaved them checked and everything seems as i wanted, there was no trace in my diagram.
I then checked out again and the trace was back.
Checked in again and the trace was not noticed.
Then i did the above again and removed the checkmarks in the dialog.
After checking out again the trace was gone, as i wanted.
Bottom line: if you removed traces by purpose and you get warned, you'd better uncheck them, otherwise they come back in your model the next time you check it out.