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EMF-based Fault-Tree Analysis Tool
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New wizard feature copies in data from other fault trees #21

Closed fletchwsf closed 9 years ago

fletchwsf commented 9 years ago

Select a folder that already contains several fault tree files. Create a new emfta model using the wizard, and the wizard populates the new model, with files from an existing model.

In the figure below, the models "test.emfta" and "test04.emfa" were created using the wizard. The wizard populated the models with the model content of "isolette_final..".

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juli1 commented 9 years ago

Is it possible to indicate a list of steps to follow to reproduce the bug? It will help to investigate.

fletchwsf commented 9 years ago

Here are the steps.

  1. I have a single project folder that contains multiple emfta.design files.
  2. Select the top level project folder and use the emfta wizard to create a new design file called "test04".
  3. Double click on the "test04.emfta" file and inspect the resource set, the file is populated with events from the "isolette" fault tree.
juli1 commented 9 years ago

What fault tree did you choose in the wizard? Did you had a look at what you selected (see picture below)?

wizard

fletchwsf commented 9 years ago

...well look at that! A button that copies an example tree into the work space. Completely missed that setting. Clearly a user bug, and a another bug report to be closed.

Bill On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 9:49 PM Julien notifications@github.com wrote:

What fault tree did you choose in the wizard? Did you had a look at what you selected (see picture below)?

[image: wizard] https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/993972/9347075/f72a515e-45f2-11e5-82d9-1a133d50775b.png

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