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Status Future consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Jul 11, 2024

Addition of attribute in the web view of design model element

Hello team,


It would be good if we had an option to add an attribute in the web view of design model element similar to the highlighted attributes in the attached screenshot.

Reference IBM case: TS016683319


Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Divya

Idea priority Low
  • Admin
    SANTHARAM SUNEEL
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    Jul 29, 2024

    Hi,


    I appreciate you sharing this idea.
    As you know, Rhapsody is used for authoring models, while RMM is designed for publishing views.
    Adding a property to accommodate user revisions would require changes to both the request process and the underlying architecture.
    This is a significant adjustment that will require further discussion. We will add it to our backlog for review.


    Regards,
    Suneel...