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Author Bugs and limitations in the XML Schema editor in BizTalk 2004
Blue

2004-03-31, 11:41 am

Although that editor is great, there are still some minor annoying bugs, and limitations that will be nice to fix:



1- The drag and drop in the schema editor is not working fine, click on the node and try to drag it immediately, it won't work, you must click on it and then click on it again in order to drag it and drop it properly.

2- The drag and drop in the editor does not have the feel of the drag and drop of Windows Explorer, you always have the feeling that you may drop the item in the wrong place, and when you work with a huge schema file, it becomes depressing (you get the feeling that whatever you do is wrong).

3- Try select multiple nodes by clicking them and pressing the control button, then try to copy and paste them (it's not possible).

4- Click on a node, it will highlight it in the schema, but what if the schema is 20 pages? It is highlighted some ware in the document, but not in front of you, I can't find a way to see it directly.

5- Copy and paste, select part of the text in the schema (the text view), right click it, and look in the menu; the cut command is disabled; now use the VS.NET menu, the cut command is enabled :-)

6- The nodes cannot be renamed by clicking them withthe mouse (like renaming a folder in Windows Explorer), you must right click the node and select rename, or press F2 "that one I discovered just now when writing this message :-)"



Otherwise the tool is good; I am getting use to it.

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