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 Author  Thread: Model corruption in AA v7.5.1? I'm getting compilation errors on deleted business rules and even load actions...
NixDev
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Model corruption in AA v7.5.1? I'm getting compilation errors on deleted business rules and even load actions...Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 29 Apr 09 9:47 AM
Hi all,

Lately I've had several problems in AA when rebuilding the application. I'm getting compilation errors for code snippets belonging to test business rules that do not exist anymore, or load actions that have been deleted and recreated. For instance I had a TextBox called TxtTest in a form, and a load action that assigned a value to its text property. Fine, I deleted the field, and changed the Load Action accordingly, but when it was time for rebuild, the system kept on seeing the old Load Action and failling to compile because the TxtTest field was not part of the form's programmatic interface. It seems like the model is corrupted. Even worse, sometimes the rebuild does not fail, but the snippets don't get executed at all. Yesterday I spent 2 hours trying to figure out what was going on.

Fortunately I had a stable backup I could use, but this is very annoying, and it seems quite a natural task to create and drop business rules, properties or load actions. I mean, it's part of the life cycle of any app development. I wonder what will happen when I start actually implementing stuff, and find myself with a corrupt model down the road...

Has anyone else experienced this?
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Timmus Agersea
Posts: 328
 
Re: Model corruption in AA v7.5.1? I'm getting compilation errors on deleted business rules and even load actions...Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 29 Apr 09 2:10 PM
Yes I have encountered similar problems many times. I believe we tracked the issue down and found you must first delete the code snippet steps before changing your load action to none for example.

Make sense?

Timmus
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NixDev
Posts: 98
 
Re: Model corruption in AA v7.5.1? I'm getting compilation errors on deleted business rules and even load actions...Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 29 Apr 09 6:52 PM
Yes, thanks. This is quite annoying, as what I would expect is that if i delete a load action, all steps should also be deleted right?
I'm going to be more careful next time...
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Timmus Agersea
Posts: 328
 
Re: Model corruption in AA v7.5.1? I'm getting compilation errors on deleted business rules and even load actions...Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 30 Apr 09 12:08 PM
I believe Sage has logged this as a defect. Hopefully we will receive a fix with the next release. In the mean time I recommend the manual cleanup route...

Timmus
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