Change Name in Black-Box RPL [message #1822430] |
Thu, 05 March 2020 23:01 |
Brandon Blau Messages: 20 Registered: December 2019 |
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I am curious if there is a recommended/most effective way to rename RPL elements while still conforming to the other BlackBox rules.
Background:
In a physical architecture that I am building out, I have a number of different replicas that I have generated from a REC. What I would like to do is rename each one according to a naming convention to identify the elements as pieces in the bigger system.
Details:
I am designing a keyboard, have done the detailed work on how one particular key works physically (the latches, button, size, etc). Now I would like to duplicate this key following the black-box rules - all the keys should function the same way - but I would like to rename each of the keys according to the value their use is to be interpreted as "A","B","C", and display this value on a PAB diagram.
Any ideas how to best accomplish this?
Thanks!!!
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Re: Change Name in Black-Box RPL [message #1822432 is a reply to message #1822430] |
Thu, 05 March 2020 23:54 |
Stephane LACRAMPE Messages: 217 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Brandon,
If I understand you correctly, you want to change a name on an RPL model element and this change does not affect the compliance with the REC. To do so, all you have to do is, when you create your RPL and have the creation wizard opened, to select this model element, and to "Set the Element as having to be renamed at Instantiation". That will add a [+ SUFFIX] label to your element indicating that a name change won't break compliance.
For more info on exactly how to do this, you can have a look at the embedded help in Capella guide / user manual / Replicable Elements / Basic REC-RPC use case.
If you've already created your REC, I think you can still modify it to add this "suffix tag". Browse to your REC on the Capella project explorer, select the link that links to the element you want to suffix, and in the property view, you can hit the "suffixed" option.
All the best,
Stephane LACRAMPE
Obeo
Stephane LACRAMPE
Obeo Canada
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