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When we have initially created a model from an OData metadat file, we can change the original Entity objects (which are in the packages). We can for example add extra metadata needed for modeling or code-generation.
These changes are automatically replicated to the EntitySet objects (in the root of the model). Uptill now everything works fine.
When you then perform a model update and are not careful with the SubReplications you can accidentally disable the replication of the attributes/collections which you have manually altered.
In the screenshot below you see and example of SubReplications which can be ticked to delete as part of the model update. If these deletions of SubReplications are ticket the replication for the type of object of the SubReplication will automatically be disabled during this operation.
Because of the latter it would be nice if the OData AddIn could make sure the replication on the EntitySet objects is restored at the end if it was broken during the model update.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
When we have initially created a model from an OData metadat file, we can change the original Entity objects (which are in the packages). We can for example add extra metadata needed for modeling or code-generation.
These changes are automatically replicated to the EntitySet objects (in the root of the model). Uptill now everything works fine.
When you then perform a model update and are not careful with the SubReplications you can accidentally disable the replication of the attributes/collections which you have manually altered.
In the screenshot below you see and example of SubReplications which can be ticked to delete as part of the model update. If these deletions of SubReplications are ticket the replication for the type of object of the SubReplication will automatically be disabled during this operation.
Because of the latter it would be nice if the OData AddIn could make sure the replication on the EntitySet objects is restored at the end if it was broken during the model update.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: