Are you creating new prototypes at the same time you are assigning
them to attributes? Last time I did this, which was a while ago...
I got much the same. I ended up adding all the prototypes I needed
and then restarting Eclipse.
I suspect it is related to how EOF handles prototypes internally with
caching, but that is just a guess.
Chuck
On Jul 10, 2007, at 3:59 PM, Lachlan Scott wrote:
> I'm encountering some unexpected behaviour when prototyping in Entity
> Modeler.
>
> Using a prototype entity (named EOJDBCPrototypes) and associating
> it as
> the Prototype in the active database config, I have defined a
> number of
> prototypes for attributes.
>
> But when creating new attributes, the Prototype pulldown menu fails to
> offer a full list of all the prototypes I've defined, and suspciously
> offers the name of a previously defined prototype. After indeterminate
> actions (ie. I don't know what I do, if anything, to get it to
> work) the
> prototypes may become available as expected.
>
> Can anyone suggest what I may be doing wrong here to get this
> behaviour,
> or if I'm encountering a known bug which can be worked around?
>
>
> Many thanks
>
>
>
> Lachlan
>
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