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Representation of the actor in the use case diagram


Carlos Rodrigo Lima (311) | asked Feb 05 '15, 8:26 a.m.
In RDNG to create a use case diagram the actor's representation (stick man) in preview mode appears with an "X".

Has anyone seen this? Do you know why that is?

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Erica Tran commented Feb 05 '15, 11:06 a.m.
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Hello Carlos,
Do all graphic artifacts have a problem displaying in view mode, but work in edit mode?  The viewing of graphic artifacts is handled by the converter application.  The first place I suggest checking is the converter.log file to see if there are any errors.  Here is a link to the converter troubleshooting guide.
Requirements Management (RM) Converter application configuration and troubleshooting guide


Alastair Beadle commented Feb 05 '15, 11:39 a.m.

No problems for me with actor representation on 5.0.0 - what version are you using?

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Robin Bater (3.4k47) | answered Feb 05 '15, 11:51 a.m.
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Normally a red X means that there is an invalid link, i.e. the link has been deleted or something, but I have seen this problem even when there are valid links.

Here is the defect I raised on V501 GA, which you can re-open:

https://jazz.net/jazz03/web/projects/Requirements%20Management#action=com.ibm.team.workitem.viewWorkItem&id=91605

This defect has been closed as won't fix; we have no plans to address this issue.

If you feel the defect should be reopened, please answer the following questions:
1) Can this defect be recreated on the current code stream? (please specify which version)
2) Is this issue a nice to have change or an alternate approach?

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Rustam Zaidullin (53) | answered Aug 31 '15, 7:56 a.m.
caught this issue using RDNG 5.0.2

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Carlos Rodrigo Lima (311) | answered Feb 05 '15, 11:28 a.m.
 All other representations are ok except the actor. I believe it is no problem in converter. You use the RDNG? Which version?

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Robin Bater commented Feb 05 '15, 2:09 p.m.
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I have see this problem with V501 of RDNG


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