Author Topic: Creating connectors on locked elements (new bug or feature?)  (Read 1302 times)

Mauricio Moya (Arquesoft)

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In earlier versions of Enterprise Architect (I don't remember exactly which one, but it was over 2 years ago), when locks were used on elements and you wanted to create a connector between two elements, one of which was locked for the user and the other was not, it was only possible to do so in one direction (I don't remember), meaning the connector could be created depending on whether the source of the relationship was not locked for the user (or the destination, I don't remember).

In the current version (16.1), I notice that connectors can be created between locked elements, even if both are locked for the user (red lock). Is this the case? Can someone confirm this behavior? Or is this a new bug? Since when has it worked this way?

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Re: Creating connectors on locked elements (new bug or feature?)
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2024, 08:08:01 am »
Settings > Security > Administer > Apply Locks to Connectors

Prior to the introduction of that setting only version control locking applied.

If you're seeing a difference in 16.1 my guess would be it's a new model that doesn't have that setting applied.