30EA2: Data Modeler Viewer annoyance when exiting

Hi,
Almost always when exiting sqldev, I'm prompted with a dialog stating the 'Data Modeler Viewer is waiting for tasks that should finish, such as writing files', being able to Wait or Exit now. In the Log, I get an entry 'Delete Design: "Untitled_1"'.
Please make sure to clean up correctly before prompting such a dialog.
Thanks,
K.

Hi,
I can confirm this is happening on me too.
I am confused, since I didn't invoke Data Modeler Viewer, yet the prompt appears just before prompting to Save the modified Worksheet.
This probably a minor bug, but hopefully to be addressed, since it is quite confusing.
Regards,
Buntoro

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