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Warn users about active link discovery when performing Edit mode switch (for example from read-only to edit) and the consequences of changing the module context for the ongoing link discovery.

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Currently, when users open a module in read only mode, and link discovery is triggered, changing the edit mode while link discovery has not completed, will reset the collection of objects for which links are discovered, and can make it appear as if link discovery did not happen or even removed links. Which is not the case. If a warning was displayed, users can be made aware to wait for link discovery to complete. Further, if link discovery may not display completely due to GUI action that impacts it, users should be given the choice to restart the link discovery.

Idea priority Low
Needed By Yesterday (Let's go already!)