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![]() ![]() Validate and regenerate a map After a Q-map has been created and saved, the workspace may be updated making the map obsolete. The Validate Map function can help you identify the differences between the Q-map and the workspace. And you can regenerate the map from the current workspace data. |
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Hi guys,
when I regenerate the qmap, all the manual changes I have made, like adding lines and clouds to represent undiscoverable areas, disappear. How do I regenerate a map and keep objects that aren't in the workspace? Thanks in advance, Songman |
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Hi Songman,
Unfortunately, the customized data in Qmap will removed after the regenerate commands is executed, the regenerate map feature will compare data in the Qmap with workspace, if the data is not in there, it will remove them from map. I will file a case for your request to our product management team, they will decide how to proceed, we will let you know if we make any progress, thanks. [NetBrain]Thank you for your input, your request have been submitted to our product management team.(Case#00005166) |
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Also Songman,the regenerate map feature is mainly used for compare data in the NetBrain database, can you tell us why would you need to regenerate map that is customized for documentation purpose.
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