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Hi!
I found this topic in the Help system, and I was trying to investigate further. I am assuming that the referenced “profile” would be implemented when a “Quick Document” is generated. I did that for a Use Case I created, but the association between my Actors and the Use Case was not captured.
In my definition, I have used the “Uses” connector type in EA, and I am wondering how that maps in eaDocX.
The help information seems to indicate that this is what is reflected, but that does not seem to be the case in my document.
Can I get some advice/assistance on how to reflect this relationship?
Thanks!
Tom
Actually, with a little more investigation, I appear to have found the way to make this work.
Sorry for bothering!!
Thanks!
Tom
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