Re: Problem in Designer2000

From: Michael Hui <mikehui_at_netvigator.com>
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 17:31:07 +0800
Message-ID: <7jg3i4$bvg14_at_news.hk.linkage.net>


Thank a lot.

Regards,
Michael Hui
mikehui_at_netvigator.com

Frank van Bortel ¼¶¼g©ó¤å³¹ <3757B484.B91AD557_at_vnl.nl>...
>CDI-20269 Dataflow ""%1"" source/destination ends are not on the diagram.
>The dataflow will be removed.
>
>Sounds fair enough to me - you do point the dataflow INSIDE diagram LF2,
>so it does not end on LF1. It is now a Resolved Flow
>
>On LF1, Edit->Include->Resolved Flow will display the DF.
>
>Michael Hui wrote:
>
>> Diane ¼¶¼g©ó¤å³¹ ...
>> >In article <7j2gq5$1bj10_at_news.hk.linkage.net>, Michael Hui
>> ><mikehui_at_netvigator.com> writes
>> >>I'm the beginner of Designer 2000. After I create a new dataflow
diagram,
>> I
>> >>create an external entity (EE1), Frame Function (FF), Local Function in
FF
>> >>(LF1) and Dataflow (DF1) connect between EE1 and LF1. Then, I select
'open
>> >>down' in LF1, so, another new diagram is appear for LF1. EE1 and DF1
are
>> >>already exist. Then I create another Local Function inside LF1 named
LF2,
>> >>and move DF1 connect to LF2 from EE1. Finally, I select 'open up' in
LF1.
>> I
>> >>discovered that there is a red spot appear in DF1. When I select DF1,
the
>> >>message prompt as the dataflow is updated by another user, please
requery.
>> >>Then, I requery the diagram, the error message CDI-20269 appear and
>> removed
>> >>DF1. I've no idea about this problem.
>> >>Does any faults to create dataflow diagram as above? Does any
suggestion
>> or
>> >>advices for me?
>> >>Thank you for your attention.
>> >>
>> >>Michael Hui
>> >>mikehui_at_netvigator.com
>> >>
>> >>
>> >I think you need to change the options on the dataflow diagrammer to
>> >show resolved flows. Which version of designer are you using?
>> >--
>> >Diane
>>
>> Thanks for your reply. The version of Oracle Designer2000 is 2.1.1 which
is
>> downloaded from www.oracle.com. I checked the options in dataflow
>> diagrammer, the view of Resolved flow is always marked. Does any
suggestion
>> for me? Thanks a lot.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Michael Hui
>> mikehui_at_netvigator.com
>
>That tells the diagrammer to display resolved flows, not to include them...
>
>BTW 2.1.1 is quite buggy - get a hold of 2.1.2 asap!
>
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>kind regards,
>
>Frank van Bortel
>Technical consultant Oracle
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Received on Mon Jun 07 1999 - 11:31:07 CEST

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