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I am building a relationship table for activity as follows:
Activity -> Actor Name
Activity -> Use Case Alias
Activity -> Use Case Name
Activity -> Screen Alias
Activity -> Screen Name
Activity -> Screen -> Use Case Alias
The report generates Activity-> Screen instead Activity -> Use Case. I have checked that the profile reflects the correct relationships.
The last relationship is a “hop”. The system allows a 6th entry to be added but does not allow it to be modified. Modifying seems to be the only to get to the “Advanced” button to enable the “hop”.
Is all this appearing in the same table? If so, the idea of the Relationship table is that you define the relatiopnship once, then print stuff about what we find at the end of that relationship – several attributes of the same kind(s) of element.
Also, in the Relationship Table page, there shouldn’t be the ‘Advanced’ button to allow multi-hop relationships.
Are you printing several tables for each Activity ? Do you have a sample showing what you’d like to see, and what’s appearing ?
I attached the generated document. The idea is to show all the elements that an activity is traced to as per the diagram included. It also includes a screen shot of the profile I used.
Note that section 1.5 generates the incorrect data.
Thanks Dries – problem found, and fixed in 2.2.1.09
Thanks
I tested and it is not fixed.
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