Re: More EOModeler Insanity (and another issue)
Re: More EOModeler Insanity (and another issue)
- Subject: Re: More EOModeler Insanity (and another issue)
- From: Andrew Kinnie <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 11:26:32 -0400
Thanks. This did it. I had not switched to "Create Folder References."
On another note, how do I change the name of a WO app? I intend to
have one version for site A and another version for site B, both of
which are essentially the same except for some details.
Obviously, simply changing the project folder name doesn't do it. What
is the best way to accomplish this?
Thanks
On Aug 13, 2004, at 8:51 AM, Radwar wrote:
When you want to add a Model to a project, just drag the model to the
Resources Group of the project. In the resulting window do the
following:
1) Select if you want to "Copy items into the destination groups's
folder (if needed)". This means that the model is copied on to your
project, if you are dragging from some other directory. If you do not
select this then it will make a file reference to the location of the
model.
2) Select "Create Folder References for any added folders". This
will give you the blue folder icon. This means that it treats the
Model file as a folder. Essentialy the .eomodeld file is a folder with
plists inside it. So you need to create a folder reference for it.
Also select the Application Server Target.
If you select the "Recursively create groups for any added folders"
Then you will have the model name in a new group. This is represented
by the yellow folder icon. This means that the files, inside the
.eomodeld are added to the group it created with the model name, not
the modeld file itself. This will *not* work.
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