Thanks for your clear answer!! It helps a lot.
Cheers,
Hieu Phan.
I’ve read the Relationship table, it’s very useful if I have 2 element types of interest (and the relationships between them). Thanks so much!
My situation is I have 3 elements of interest. For example, my model has Actor <
I tried to use multihop in the table format for Actor, and as you said above, the results are ambiguous. Really appreciate if you can suggest some solution for this.
If I have 3 columns in my Word document: Column A (source element name), column B (connector name), column C (target element name) and the source element links to mutiple target elements, how can I know which connector name is related to which target element name. I don’t see an option to print multiple attribute names in one column for table format (i.e. column B with both target name and relationship name). Is is possible to do that or I missed something.
Thanks!
Yes, I’ve just created a brand new EAP and try new Word document. Same thing happened. 🙁
Thanks for your quick response.
In my case, it happens everytime when I generate the full document (Generate Document –> Full), even with the simplest document with 1 element. I tried it with other small EAP files, same error message (tried Quick Document generation as well). It seems work fine when I choose Quick option to generate document, at the moment I’m using it as a workaround. So not sure what happened.
Sorry I can’t send you the model because it’s in the DBMS and it’s too big to convert into an EAP (> 1.5G data file). But I tried all local EAP files on my PC and still face same problem.
Many thanks,
Hieu Phan.
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