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Topic Title: Creating ItemFlows
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Created On: 14-Feb-2007 10:26
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 14-Feb-2007 10:26
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Oliver Lemke

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Hi there,

I'm using Rahpsody 7.0 and its SysML features. I'm trying to add some ItemFlows between blocks in an ibd, but i could not figure out how to model them in Rhapsody. Of course, I could use a "normal" flow and attach some flow items to it, but this won't give me those nice black arrows on the flow connectors. Any ideas?

Thanks

Oliver
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 2-Aug-2007 18:06
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carlos ramos

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Hello Oliver:

This is straight from the user documentation, I hope it helps:

Non-atomic flowports are available only in models that use the SysML profile.

Non-atomic flowports can transfer a list of attributes (a flow specification), which can be made up of attributes of different types. For each attribute in the list of flow attributes, you indicate the direction of the flow. (Non-atomic flowports are bi-directional.)

To define the flow attributes to be sent/received via the flowport:

1. Create an interface.
2. Add flow attributes to the interface by creating new attributes and applying the stereotype Flow Attributes to them. (This stereotype is defined in the SysML profile.) You can also add flow attributes by right-clicking the interface and selecting New Flow Attribute from the context menu.
3. For each of the flow attributes defined, specify the direction.
4. Create two objects and add a flowport to each.
5. In the features dialog for each of the two flowports (the sending and receiving), set the Type to the name of the interface you created previously.
6. For one of the flowports, open the features dialog and select the Reversed check box on the General tab
7. Connect the two flowports with a link.
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