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Re: Help with understanding relationships. What about the arrows?
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Re: Help with understanding relationships. What about the arrows?


  • Subject: Re: Help with understanding relationships. What about the arrows?
  • From: Art Isbell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 11:21:32 -1000

The mystery of my EOModeler not displaying the "Follow Relationship" column is due to the version of EOModeler that I was using at the time. I must maintain both WO 5.1.4 and WO 5.2.1 partitions. The "About EOModeler" panel of EOModeler on both partitions displays version 5.2. But if you look at the version.plist file in the EOModeler application bundle, the WO 5.1.4 EOModeler is BuildVersion 7, SourceVersion 461000 whereas the WO 5.2.1 EOModeler is BuildVersion 3, SourceVersion 470000. The executables and resources differ as well.

EOModeler on the WO 5.1.4 partition does not support the "Follow Relationship" column whereas that on the 5.2.1 partition does.

I wonder why Apple did not make the short version different so these versions could be more easily distinguished.

Aloha,
Art
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