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makh_dv
13 years agoOccasional Contributor
Kresten,
Could you please explain:
"...move the mapped object to a grandparent
object..."
My understanding you are changing the map how object is searched.
Ability to change relationships in NameMapping (not Alias tree), I used only for cases when actually UI is slightly changed, like:
- added/remove panel in the middle
- middle objects reorganized.
That is why you can get lost of object identification.
"Another
thing that confuses me is that you cannot click on a mapped object and
'Show Alias'. you can only go from the Alias and 'Show Mapped object'."
I think this was done due to several reasons.
The biggest one is that to one NameMapping object you can have several Aliases. And this case would require to ask user witch particular Alias he would like to see.
I agree that this would be useful.
The first what I miss is the highlighting of mapped object:
- green - has alias or aliases
- blue - does not have aliases
Could you please explain:
"...move the mapped object to a grandparent
object..."
My understanding you are changing the map how object is searched.
Ability to change relationships in NameMapping (not Alias tree), I used only for cases when actually UI is slightly changed, like:
- added/remove panel in the middle
- middle objects reorganized.
That is why you can get lost of object identification.
"Another
thing that confuses me is that you cannot click on a mapped object and
'Show Alias'. you can only go from the Alias and 'Show Mapped object'."
I think this was done due to several reasons.
The biggest one is that to one NameMapping object you can have several Aliases. And this case would require to ask user witch particular Alias he would like to see.
I agree that this would be useful.
The first what I miss is the highlighting of mapped object:
- green - has alias or aliases
- blue - does not have aliases
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