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Bug #28775

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Tree Diagrams and Function/Failure Analysis - When there are multiple flowdown done for different child elements, deleting one set of flowdown branch is deleting other elements as well.(Refer Description)

Added by Shankar Narayanan 9 months ago. Updated 5 months ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
High
Start date:
08/01/2024
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Steps To Reproduce:

1.Log in to the RFD module.
2.Select EFC Tree menu
3.Do Flowdown for multiple elements with different Failures
4.Right click on any branch and select Delete Flowdown option.
5.Observe the Diagram

MODULES:
RFD
Build Cycle:
Cycle 1
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Description

When there are multiple flowdown done for different child elements, deleting one set of flowdown branch is deleting other elements as well.

Expand/Collapse arrow is automatically displayed for some other branch even though it is not allocated. And its moving the diagram down


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Delete flowdown 1.png (86.7 KB) Delete flowdown 1.png Shankar Narayanan, 08/01/2024 12:11 PM
Delete Flowdown 2.png (58.9 KB) Delete Flowdown 2.png Shankar Narayanan, 08/01/2024 12:11 PM
Actions #2

Updated by Shankar Narayanan 9 months ago

  • Subject changed from Tree Diagrams and Function/Failure Analysis - When there are multiple flowdown done for different child elements, deleting one set of flowdown branch is deleting other elements as well. to Tree Diagrams and Function/Failure Analysis - When there are multiple flowdown done for different child elements, deleting one set of flowdown branch is deleting other elements as well.(Refer Description)
  • Description updated (diff)
Actions #3

Updated by Reng Raj 9 months ago

  • Status changed from New to Open
  • Assignee changed from chitra Kalangiam to Reng Raj
Actions #4

Updated by Reng Raj 8 months ago

  • Assignee changed from Reng Raj to Radhi Madhavan
Actions #5

Updated by chitra Kalangiam 8 months ago

  • Status changed from Open to Resolved
Actions #6

Updated by Shankar Narayanan 5 months ago

  • Status changed from Resolved to Closed
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