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erwin Evolve 2022.0.1 - User Guide

erwin Evolve 2022.0.1 User Help Guide
Getting Started Creating Sites and Pages Data Layout Options Filtering Data Property Groups Data Visualizations Displaying Diagrams Using Web Modeler Automatic Diagrams (Diagram Designer) Navigating your Site Workflow Explained Social Interaction Features Questionnaires Reference Configuration and Administration Customizing Your Site Troubleshooting Upgrading Evolve Suite Addendum

Data Structure: item

Data Structure: item

{

accessRights {

CanDelete: true

CanUpdate: true

}

 

Associations {

iName: null

}

 

iObjectAccessRights {

iObjectTypeScriptName: ""

}

 

iProperties {

label: "Object Label"

layoutName: "myLayout"

name: "Object Name"

nodeID: "diagram"

objectTypeScriptName: "diagram"

object_id: 1234

}

 

properties {

cwaveragerating: 0

exportflag: 0

name: "Object Name"

}

}

 

Data Structure: properties

Data Structure: properties

{

Behaviour {

AuthorizedLayouts: Array[0]

JSMethodName: "cwCostBenefit"

Name: "My Visualisation"

Options: Object

node_name: "My Visualisation"

}

LayoutName: "empty"

LayoutOptions {

DisplayPropertyScriptName: ""

HasLink: true

LayoutID: ""

}

NodeID: "project1"

ObjectTypeScriptName: "project"

PageName: "index_projects_cb"

PageType: 0

ParentNodeID: null

TabID: null

}

Get Ready For Development

Get Ready For Development

Before you begin your new project you should take some time to setup an environment where you can easier develop and debug your code. This will allow you to be able to view and insert breakpoints into source code through your browser’s debugging window during development, it will also ensure that any saved changes made are reflected in the browser by a simple refresh.

Set Evolve Debug Mode

1.Load Evolve designer and open the model & site you’re currently using. Expand down to the Deployments node and select your machine name.

2.In the list of properties on the right hand side, for the ‘JavaScript Mode’ select ‘debug’.

3.Specify the path of the server where the debug files are located

Connect Debug Folders in IIS

This assumes a default Evolve installation, if you have made changes to the install location and IIS settings for Evolve please adapt the steps to your installation.

1.Open Internet Information Services (IIS) manager from your windows programs

2.Expand ‘Sites’, right click on ‘Default Web Site’ and select ‘Add Virtual Directory�’
- Set the ‘Alias’ to Libs-Debug
- Set the ‘Physical path’ to C:\Casewise\evolve\Site\bin\webDesigner
- Set the ‘Connect as�’ to Application User (pass-through authentication)
- Test your settings to make sure they’re correct

3.Repeat step 2 using the following:
- Set the Alias to Libs-Debug-External
- Set the Physical path to C:\Casewise\evolve\Site\bin\webDesigner
- Grant the ‘Users’ group the following permissions on the C:\Casewise\evolve\Site folder

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

In the event you have issues setting up or using your Evolve Sites, please refer to the information here to attempt to resolve any problems before contacting the erwin Support Team.

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