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Hi,
I’m trying to print the create a section that first shows an activity, its description, and after that its composite diagram.
But I can’t find the option to select the composite diagram. Am I missing something, or is this feature not (yet) implemented?
PS. My composite diagram is NOT owned by the Activity.
Thanks
Geert
Ah – the composite diagram not owned by the element – I hadn’t thought of that.
I don’t suppose you know where EA saves details of which diagram is the composite for an element ? In which case, I can add the feature, just for you.
Ian,
EA.Element.CompositeDiagram should return the composite diagram for an element.
Fun fact: EA doesn’t always store the composite diagram ID in the same place. Sometimes it in PDATA1, sometimes elsewhere. Always fun when using queries :huh:
I have added this as a new feature to the next build, which is scheduled to be 3.6.0.3. I plan to release this later today (27/3/2015) or early next week. How urgent is this Geert ?
Would be nice if we can get this working by next week.
I’m trying to sell eaDocX to this client and I need to show them an example of a document based on a BPMN process.
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