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Summary: | custom type datatype is generated in default package | ||
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Product: | uml | Reporter: | Peter Lam <petersl> |
Component: | General | Assignee: | issues@uml <issues> |
Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | ||
Severity: | blocker | CC: | sunflower |
Priority: | P2 | Keywords: | REGRESSION |
Version: | 5.x | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
Peter Lam
2006-06-30 20:56:03 UTC
keyword migrated related enhancement issue 85705 it's not a regression to JSE8, but still may be stopper Since Buzz, a datatype has been created under the root Model node, so this is the expected behavior. An Enhancement has been filed to have the data type created under the package where it belongs to (85705). Closing the issue as LATER Needs to be verified in NB 6.0. reproducible in nb6.0 Targeted in the drawing area redesign. Re-categorize to "general", the root cause is not related to drawing library. This is not even an issue AFAIK. If you specify that an attribute is of type "Foo", and Fool is currently not a known type from a known package, then the only assumption that can be made is that it has no package name. To add to this argument, if you create the attribute and specify it as type mypack.Foo, then it will be created (if not already existing) in the mypack package. So specifying no package would indicate the default package. In other words, try adding an attribute to the Class element and add it as: private pack::Foo myParam You will find the Foo datatype in the pack package. And, I was able to drag the datatype from the default package to desired package |