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Oh I see. Apparently this way only works at the level of the package – I wasn’t seeing these as my Elements are organised in a 2-level package structure, and I was opening Smart Sheet at top level.
Thanks!
I should probably have specified that my element is a package with a specific stereotype. In that case Children are (correctly) included by default, but there is no way to exclude them for a particular package stereotype.
My usecase is pretty simple.
I have imported a WSDL into Enterprise architect, and this gets put in a <
I wanted to print such a package as a list of all the services, operations, and attributes – which I am realizing using following lines in the profile :
Kind regards
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