Properties in Relatics v6 (See article at Relatics)
In Relatics v6, you use properties to add information to your main element. By doing this you enrich the context of your main element. There are two types of properties, a normal property and a calculated property.
Property (source: Relatics help)
A property is part of an element and contains a single value. The table below shows the available types of model objects for properties:
Model Object | Usage | Edit behavior |
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Property | A model object that describes a characteristic of an element. A property has a single value and has a specified data type.
Examples:
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Update:
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Calculated Property | A property of which the value is the result of a calculation based on the values of other properties.
Example:
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Update:
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Note:
- Additional formatting can be added to a text property when adjusting from the detail view.
Follow the following steps to add a property to your element.
Delete a type property
- In the workspace menu, click on Type graphview.
- In the model, click on the label of the type element name.
- Click on the name of the property.
- In the toolbox, click on Delete.
- In the dialog Delete type property, click on Ok. As a result, the type property is deleted and is no longer shown in the workspace.
Note:
- As an alternative to the Type graphview, a type property can be deleted using the detail view.
- A type property cannot be undeleted. The property values stored in the elements are deleted together with the type property.