Great, thanks! These will be very helpful going forward, though the relationship diagrams will look less interesting when we separate out the reference data service. ;)
Cc Mary Jo – here’s how you can quickly see the attributes on the domain objects!
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One last note on this: I like the publishing of the HTML to the Jenkins server. Even so, we’re often asked to post or send the ERD, or archive milestone versions of it. Can we also publish a zip of the ERD as a Jenkins build artifact? Or is there a better way to achieve this?
I will open a story to make the ERD available as a build artifact.
Thanks,
Rich
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Hello,
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