Do you know the Best Way to Audit a Set of Model Groups?

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 14 November 2013 0 komentar
Let's say you have inherited a multi-storey project that has been set up with Model Groups for Typical Levels - not necessarily a bad thing (see this post).

There are a couple of things that do scare me a bit, like the fact that groups can break down after a long editing session, and that its not easy to find out which elements are excluded from which group instances.


EDIT Here is an answer using Compare Models by Julien Benoit (note - Compare Models is a Subscriber only Extension, now available on Exchange here.  You will need to login).

After installing Compare Models, you need to open two files.  I opened a 'live' version and a detached version of the same model.  Go to Extensions - Tools - Compare Models.  Wait for a while... you will get a list that shows you which Group instances have Members Excluded.

However, this method does not give the actual Excluded Elements, just the Group Instances with Exclusions.





There was a recent twitter exchange (initiated by me) about this (see below), but it didn't really result in a nice solution.  The closest I came, in theory, was this:
So.....

Does anyone have an awesome way to list group instances and their excluded elements?  Anyone? :-)




TERIMA KASIH ATAS KUNJUNGAN SAUDARA
Judul: Do you know the Best Way to Audit a Set of Model Groups?
Ditulis oleh Unknown
Rating Blog 5 dari 5
Semoga artikel ini bermanfaat bagi saudara. Jika ingin mengutip, baik itu sebagian atau keseluruhan dari isi artikel ini harap menyertakan link dofollow ke http://androidtv7.blogspot.com/2013/11/do-you-know-best-way-to-audit-set-of.html. Terima kasih sudah singgah membaca artikel ini.

0 komentar:

Posting Komentar

Trik SEO Terbaru support Online Shop Baju Wanita - Original design by Bamz | Copyright of android tv.