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Topic Title: Reference Link Topic Summary: Created On: 2-Jul-2007 23:48 Status: Post and Reply |
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I am trying to show a flow down tree from a top level spec to many lower level specs. Using the recursive analysis in the Analysis Wizard shows all the requirements corresponding to a top level requirement but you can't tell which third level requirements link to which second level requirements, for example. Is there a way, in an attribute column, for the lower level requirements to list the absolute number from the parent requirement? Or is there another way to make it clear which requirements link to which throughout the whole recursive chain?
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This is from memory: the layout wizard has a recursive function that takes 'level' as a parameter (or is it 'depth'). Links are traversed recursively but they are not displayed unless the 'level' of the link is the specified level. That is, if your column is for links 2 levels away it won't display the object's that are only 1 link away.
You want to display the IDs of all the intermediate objects when you are about to display the info about the current object. OK. Add a parameter "string Parents" to the recursive function. The original call should have that as blank. When you are about to recurse, use this as the Parent parameter: Parent " ->" identifier(o) "". When you are about to display the current object, display Parent "\n". - Louie |
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