go to post David Gregory · Jul 10, 2018 Thanks Nicole! As you could imagine, if one highly utilized the Xdata functionality and it wasnt properly formatted as it currently is in Cache Studio, it may pose readability issues. Since this is the case for my engineering colleagues, converting to Atelier/Eclipse has been ignored. Unfortunately, it is a show stopping item for them. I had evaluated the plugin back about 9 months ago but saw that there were enough issues which led me to believe that Atelier was not quite ready for usage within my development team. As of today, I am seeing some good advancement from last Nov/Dec 2017. I will personally keep using the plugin since I do quite a bit of Java development in addition to Cache coding. Thanks for moving this along. We can see the prospect and advantage of Atelier, but need this issue resolved before the group is ready to embrace it.
go to post David Gregory · Jul 9, 2018 I had mistakenly upgraded using the evaluation version instead of the full version (2017.2.2.865.0) from the WRC Direct site. So when trying to apply my company's multi-user key, I received a single user license error. After upgrading to the proper version and using the proper license key, the scope section no longer has the red 'X'.
go to post David Gregory · Jul 9, 2018 I just upgraded to 2017.2.0.741.0 and restarted both Cache and Eclipse. Doing this still resulted in the inability to do a search. What am I missing?