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I’m using eaDocX 2.1.0.31 and EA 9.2.921. I’m finding that a flow specification box with flow properties appearing in EA does not have the flow properties appearing in the document – example attached.
Thank you, Mark
Mark – sorry I missed this.
Yet again, my lack of knowledge of EA lets me down 🙁
How does one create FlowProperties? Once I can create some, I’ll have a look at how to document them!
BTW – is this a SysML thing? Do I need the SysML add-in installed ?
Hello,
You do need the SysML add-in installed. You then find the flowProperties under the MDG Technology for SysML/SysML Flows toolbox.
You can drop a flowProperty onto a block. It then looks like a part sitting on the block but also appears in a flowProperties compartment that appears in the block (as in the upload in my previous message. The flowProperty does appear as a child of the block in the Project Browser. I delete the part-like box from the diagram leaving the block with the flowProperty listed in its flowProperties compartment.
Mark
I’ve just upgraded EA from 9.2 to 9.3 and the flowProperties now appear correctly in the eaDocX document. So it looks like it was an EA rather than an eaDocX issue.
I always thought that 😉
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