
POWERDESIGNER WINDOWS 7 KEYGEN

In that case, Alan Sang suggested running C:\Program Files\Sybase\PowerDesigner Portal 16\Tomcat\bin\startup.bat to see the messages that Tomcat throws out. My problem is similar to that reported by Mario Silva in June ( ). What I know about Java could be written on a pinhead, but I can tell the difference between a 3 and a 4.

There is a JAR file called jconn3.jar in the SQL Anywhere folder, but not one called jconn4.jar. Perhaps, I thought, it's looking for the right JAR file (jconn4.jar)? I did some digging around, but didn't come up with anything I could make use of. I did notice a connection problem when I installed the portal - it gave me JDBC error JZ006 connecting to the (database?) server. I've been into 'repair database connection', and it gives this result: Not able to connect to PowerDesigner Portal: Not able to connect to server, please contact administrator. When I try and log onto the portal, I get the following message: My repository is running locally on 64-bit Sybase SQL Anywhere (12.). My PD version is SP02 PL02 (EBF 21644), so it's bang up to date.

I've had this problem for a while, just didn't find time to investigate it properly. My PD Portal can't connect to my repository. I think the problem with the Join could be solved if I could provide the name of the Join in the import, but the import doesn't recognise the name column if I provide it. In the Excel Import definition, the Attributes column is mapped to the 'list of associated objects' called 'Attributes'.Īs part of the same import, I'm also unable to change the relationship to Join via the AK instead of the primary identifier, and unable to edit the Join child attribute so it refers to another pre-existing attribute. When I run the above import, the result claims success, though nothing is actually updated: In the attributes column, I'm using two different ways of naming the attribute I want to add I've also tried adding quotes to the whole string, and to the attribute name. Here's a sample from my Excel sheet: Parentīoth entities have an identifier called AK. I'm having a similar problem - in this case I can't attach attributes to a non-primary LDM entity identifier. The Excel import was fixed recently, to support the addition of index columns.
