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  1. Red Hat Process Automation Manager
  2. RHPAM-4025

Changes are not saved in DMN Diagram

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    • Bug
    • Resolution: Done
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    • 7.12.0.GA
    • 7.11.1.GA
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    • VSCode Extension: v0.14.0

      Red Hat Business Automation Bundle

      Reproduced on:

      • Windows
      • Linux
      • OSX
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      $ mvn archetype:generate \ -DarchetypeGroupId=org.kie.kogito \ -DarchetypeArtifactId=kogito-quarkus-dm-archetype \ -DgroupId=org.acme -DartifactId=decision-lab01 \ -DarchetypeVersion=1.5.0.redhat-00004 \ -Dversion=1.0-SNAPSHOT
       
      $ code decision-lab01
       

      • Open traffic violation dmn,
      • open the "should be suspended" decision node,
      • change from 20 to 16, save.
      • close the file and
      • reopen
      • Visualize the old value (20) will show up.
         
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      $ mvn archetype:generate \ -DarchetypeGroupId=org.kie.kogito \ -DarchetypeArtifactId=kogito-quarkus-dm-archetype \ -DgroupId=org.acme -DartifactId=decision-lab01 \ -DarchetypeVersion=1.5.0.redhat-00004 \ -Dversion=1.0-SNAPSHOT   $ code decision-lab01   Open traffic violation dmn, open the "should be suspended" decision node, change from 20 to 16, save. close the file and reopen Visualize the old value (20) will show up.  

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      Changes on DMN decision node is not persisted.

      If the user:

      • change a value in a decision node,
      • save the file (using shortcut or top menu option) 
      • Open the file again
      • Open the file again

      The file went back to the initial stage. Changes were lost.

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            eignatow Eder Ignatowicz
            kvarela@redhat.com Karina Varela (Inactive)
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