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Data modeler error when saving on mac

Hello,
I am using Data Modeler 21.2.0.183 on MacOs 10.15.7
I am getting an "java.io.FileNotFoundException" error when I save a design.
Error trace:
Thanks
Gado
Answers
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Hello,
Do you have write access to this folder?
Can you try to save the design in Documents or Desktop folders.
Best,
Ivan Zahariev
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Yes I have write access to the folder:
Actually when I try to save in Documents or Desktop folders it says not accessible:
Thanks,
Gado
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Try to open Settings -> Security & Privacy, and then on Privacy tab select "Flies and Folders" and then give access on Java to desired folders.
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To fix this issue you need to type the full path where you want to save the file and be sure to have the correct permissions on the folder.
If you navigate to the directory into Oracle DDM and leave the path as is "\file_name" then you will get the "java.io.FileNotFoundException" error since it doesn't build the path properly.