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Check model is the designer feature that helps you find mistakes in the model. Usually, these are easy enough to understand, but sometimes things go wrong, and it's not easy. Some odd thing "gets stuck" or you have merged the model in your repository, and you get XML errors in the saved model, like below:
Check model is the Designer feature that helps you find mistakes in the model. Usually, these are easy enough to understand, but sometimes things go wrong, and it's not easy. Some odd thing "gets stuck" or you have merged the model in your repository, and you get XML errors in the saved model, like below:
[[File:Model error.png|none|thumb|651x651px]]
[[File:Model error.png|none|thumb|651x651px]]


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You can then click to open the object editor to investigate, find where the problem lies, or at least, delete the offending model object using EAL.
You can then click to open the object editor to investigate, find where the problem lies, or at least, delete the offending model object using EAL.
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[[Category:MDriven Designer]]
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Latest revision as of 15:28, 10 February 2024

Check model is the Designer feature that helps you find mistakes in the model. Usually, these are easy enough to understand, but sometimes things go wrong, and it's not easy. Some odd thing "gets stuck" or you have merged the model in your repository, and you get XML errors in the saved model, like below:

Model error.png

This can be difficult to find when looking at all the model files.

But, the model debugger comes to the rescue:

Access model debugger.png

Open the model debugger by right-clicking on a diagram background and selecting Extras and Open Model Debugger.

Finding model error.png

You can then click to open the object editor to investigate, find where the problem lies, or at least, delete the offending model object using EAL.

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