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Currently for variant management in Rhapsody we are using Pure variants.
The usecase is to assign "Constraints" to Modelelements like "Arguments" of operation. Currently this is not possible from the tool.
This RFE requests for providing possibility to add constraints to the Arguments of Operation. So that we can make variant definition to the level of "Arguments"
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Hi,
Rhapsody's browser is not supporting Arguments in Browser, therefore there is no entry point to add constraints. Until we offer such an option, Rhapsody supports adding Constraints via the Java API. You can add your own Java plugin with some UI add/remove/view constraints of an Argument.
Regards,
Suneel...
Thank you for bringing this up, I agree with the need and will soon take a closer look at this.