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Status Future consideration
Categories Modeling and UI
Created by Guest
Created on Dec 4, 2019

Efficient Object Flow Modelling

When adding an Object Flow between 2 Actions or Call Activities without defining the action pins first, Rhapsody makes a Control Flow instead.
It would be better be to have the pins automatically added.
That would ease the work for functional analysis within System Engineering.

At the moment, adding an Object Flow between 2 Actions creates a Control Flow instead. Rhapsody reacts and changes the object (data) flow into a control flow.
If you draw the "Action Pins" as well and then you draw the "Object flow" between the 2 Action Pins, the behavior is as expected: an "Object Flow" arrow is created between the 2 Action Pins.

Idea priority Low
  • Guest
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    Oct 13, 2020

    This RFE will be considered under the larger project of the Rhapsody GUI and Diagram editors modernization program.