When you install a new release of Corticon Studio, your Corticon development assets (Vocabularies, Rulesheets,
Ruleflows, and Ruletests) might need to be upgraded for use in the Corticon Studio. These could be projects you were
working on or samples you imported from another location. When you open an asset,
Corticon Studio checks the version of the
asset, and alerts you if it needs to be upgraded, and encourages you to proceed to
upgrade it. The asset upgrade process will force the upgrade of dependent assets that
also require a similar upgrade. This task can be tedious if you have a lot of assets and
a lot of projects.
Note:Comprehensive upgrade steps - The procedure described here is only a part of an
enterprise upgrade of all installations and assets. See Procedures for upgrading Corticon
installations
The project upgrade utility upgrades one project at a time. Performing
this procedure on all your projects just after upgrading your Corticon Studio will relieve you of having to do this task as you
work.
Note: Once you upgrade your assets,
you cannot open them with earlier versions of Corticon Studio.
To upgrade and validate a selected project:
Choose the Upgrade Rule Assets command, , on the dropdown menu that opens
when you right-click on any project name in the Projects
Explorer view. The Upgrade Corticon Assets dialog box
opens, as shown:
In this example, the TradeAllocation project was
selected so all the assets in that project are selected for upgrade.
Click Finish to start upgrade processing. You
are alerted that this process cannot be undone, so consider whether you should
cancel, backup the files as-is, and then run the same upgrade process again to
completion.
After processing, the Upgrade Results window
opens, listing the assets that required upgrade and were upgraded, as well as those
that did not require an upgrade, as shown:
You can choose to click Copy, and then paste the text
into your preferred text editor. A report is produced and saved at the root of the
project.
Click OK to close the results window and the
dialog box.
Choose Validate Project to generate error markers on files that have
validation errors. If there are errors, review the offending asset to correct the
cause of the error, and then revalidate .