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Relationship: File Descriptor Has Property

In addition to creating and reading files, you can interpret and process the content of a file. File contents can also be linked with properties. This can be modeled using the File has Property relationship.

You can link file contents to properties only if the file has records with a defined structure, see the figure below.

Attribute Type Description
TargetID * Property References a property whose value is part of the structured file.
Label [O] String Labels table column if the file should be displayed in a table. If no label is stated, the name is used as a label.
SeqNo * [U] Integer The sequence number of the property value in the structured file.
Visible Boolean Determines if this property should be displayed as a column in a table view.  

The default value is true.

Editable Boolean Determines whether this table column is editable.
Link between File Content and Properties

The file (black dashed framed) contains several records with a defined structure (Element name, User-ID, Date). These values can be processed further using Relationships to Properties (red dashed framed).

Example


File Has Property Relation

This file descriptor is used in an AWM tool of type "Open Modeled Dialog":


File In Table Dialog

This means the file content is displayed in the form of a table within the dialog box.


File Has Property Properties
Attribute Value Description
Essential:
Seq No 1 This property is supplied in the first position of each row of the file descriptor.
Target ID Reference to the property SCLM group. The value on the first position of each row of the file descriptor is assigned to the SCLM group of the table entry.
Optional:
Editable false This table column is not editable.
Label Group The table header for this table column is 'Group'.
Visible true The corresponding column is visible in the dialog table.
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