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Status Declined
Created by jerome.boudon
Created on Aug 19, 2022

Allow to dispaly/hide disabled analysis on an element

As a PSE user, I would like to be able to dispaly/hide disabled analysis on an element in the Analyses tab (same behavior as right click Show/Display excluded attributes in  the attributes tab)
  • ADMIN RESPONSE
    Aug 19, 2022
    We are reluctant to hide disabled analyses. Excluded attributes are different than disabled analyses. The implementation of excluded attributes is to support the situation where particular attributes are not applicable for a specific instance of an element derived from template. This is to support the "everything from the template is the same", yet they are not all the same. As such, the excluded attributes are not there. Disabled analyses are disabled, but they are still there. What problem are you trying to solve?
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  • jerome.boudon
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    Aug 19, 2022
    I was considering the analysis inherited from a template the same as the attributes. I have several analyses which are enabled/disabled depending on the instance implementation. Instead of having a liste of 20 analysis with 15 of them disabled and only 5 enabled, it would more user friendly for me to decide if I want to see them or not
  • Guest
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    Aug 19, 2022
    In the AF 2018 release, we are introducing the concept of a "suspended" analyses. This is to support the use case where there are missing PI Points. They may be missing because these PI Points don't yet exist or if the analyses are not applicable for a particular instance of the element. In such case, if you put a BadVal() around the attribute, then we would put "suspend" the analysis. When that PI Point becomes valid, we would automatically enable that analysis. It seems what you're asking is simply a UI enhancement. Is that correct?
  • jerome.boudon
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    Aug 19, 2022
    In response to Stephen Kwan, "In the AF 2018 release, we are introduci..." The enhancement you described will be also very useful. You’re right, my use case is a UI enhancement just to be able to limit the list of displayed analysis to the one that are really executing   Jérôme Boudon