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Wolfgang PonikwarParticipant
Hi,
I am not yet willing to give up.Let me explain the effect in more detail.
When I said “the model seems to be locked” I meant the following:
I can open any diagram and rearrange elements. I can edit the elements’ appearance and pull in existing elements from other packages as links or instances. What does no longer work, is adding new elements.
To me this appears as if there is a locking issue in the model database.
Is there any way to get hold on some log or trace information on what happens in the EA model database?Wolfgang PonikwarParticipantHi,
I uninstalled this Word add-in, but it did not have any effect of my problem.
Let’s try a different way. Which version(s) of the .Net framework do you have installed that you know should be ok?Wolfgang PonikwarParticipantQuick update:
I forgot: my eaDocX version is 3.3.5.0I have just updated EA to build 1007 to see if that changes anything, but to no avail.
Wolfgang PonikwarParticipantHi,
next try.
Here is my setup:
OS + SP: MS Windows 7, 64Bit, 6.1.7601 SP1 Build 7601
MS Office:
Excel 2010 (14.0.6126.5003) SP 1 MSO (14.0.6129.5000)
Word 2010 (14.0.6129.5000) SP1 MSO (14.0.6129.5000)
no previous version of MS Office installed
EA 10.0.1004 (Build 1004) Unicode, Database Version 4.01
EA extensions: Screen Architect (but this extension does not load automatically) and SysML from Sparx Systems
MS Word extensions installed: Smart Tools Assistant (www.smarttools.de) and Dymo Label, a driver for a USB label printer.
No MS Excel add-ins installed.Hope this helps,
Wolfgang
Wolfgang PonikwarParticipantHi,
I am afraid, but this did not help.
I repaired MS Office installation as mentioned in the post, but it had no effect, still the same problem.
Any other ideas?Wolfgang
Wolfgang PonikwarParticipantHi,
I did exactly the same steps as you did, with the EA example model.
Still the same result. After step 7 I am stuck. No edits, EA extremely slow, unusual load on the windows kernel visible in the task manager (15 to 20 percent with peaks up to 50).I am sure it has nothing to do with the model, since I was able to reproduce this behaviour with different models, some just three classes, some a full system with several hundred elements. The model has no effect. It must be something in the runtime. Are there any known incompatibilities or other issues with a version of the .Net framework? Or an installed Visual Studio? Or anything else? Are there any logfiles I can get hold of, either from EA or from eaDocX?
I don’t know, if this helps, but to get this effect it is sufficient to just install eaDocX. I do not have to create a Word or Excel document first, just the fact that I install eaDocX locks my EA installation.
Any idea?
Wolfgang PonikwarParticipantHi,
there is no additional locking or any other mechanism. Just plain EA on a single machine and the default installation of eaDoX. I have no other extensions running and I am using a simple EAP file.
I just reproduced it using Excel export.
The steps are as follows:
1. Open an arbitrary model.
2. Create new Excel workbook.
3. Export some data (doesn’t matter, which).
4. Close the eaDoX window and open an arbitrary diagram from the model.
5. Try to add an element to the diagram (again, it doesn’t matter, which).
6. Fail – you can select the element from the Toolbox, but can not drop it onto the canvas.
Even if you close the model afterwards and re-open it, it is still impossible to add elements to the canvas.
Close EA and restart it and things get even worse. Opening a model (even a very small one) takes minutes, diagams open very slowly and still I can not add any new element to a diagram.
7. De-install eaDoX and everything works again.I am pretty sure that I do something wrong, maybe I need to release some form of lock held by eaDoX (similar to the “F2” key needed to make Excel accept input), but I not yet figured out what to do.
Does EA write out some log data? I couldn’t find a file named
.log in any relevant folder.
Could it be some .Net poblem? Is there a known conflict with some .Net version?Wolfgang
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