That archetype has some validity warnings and I wanted to see those warnings using the ADLWB, but when I tried to open the archetype, the ADLWB throws:
I suggest you try the newer Windows (64-bit) 2.0.6.2902 build. To access CKM archetypes, all you need to do is to follow the instructions here for the CKM-mirror repository, and the ADL WB will check the whole repo out via Git (which you need to have findable on the machine).
It sees none of these versions I tested can open this archetype. Might be an issue with the archetype itself or with the CKM export. But as I said, the archetype is opened OK in the Archetype Editor. I’m blocked here
What I do is: File > Open (select 1.4) > Select the openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.audiogram.v1.adl archetype > Exception is thrown
I’ll look into what is going wrong there, but that’s not the normal way to use the Workbench to look at CKM archetypes (it’s still a bug obviously;). It will work if you follow the instructions here - then you can look at all CKM archetypes.
I would say that is a common use case when you are creating archetypes, since the validation rules are not in the AE, I create the adl using AE but see the validation errors on the ADLWB.
Also, I would consider not everyone has git installed. Think of a modeling workshop with doctors
Considering that, I would say we need the File > Open to work for prototyping, testing and training.
even if it is for archetypes not in Git, it is still better to create a ‘repository’ and within that a ‘library’ containing the archetypes you work on - that’s the normal working approach.
I agree that the ad hoc ‘Open’ function should always work - can you raise an issue on the adl-tools Git tracker? I’ll need some details on whether you had any repositories configured (I suspect you don’t, and I’ve never tested that situation, it’s probably the problem).