You can modify an object's properties from its property sheet. To open an attribute group (or reference to an attribute group) property sheet, double-click its Browser entry in the Attribute Groups folder (or, in the case of a reference to an attribute group, beneath its parent object). The following sections detail the property sheet tabs that contain the properties most commonly entered for attribute groups.
Property |
Description |
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Name |
[unavailable to references to attribute groups] Name of the attribute group. It must be a no-colon-name (See Glossary). Required when the attribute group is global |
Code |
[unavailable to references to attribute groups] Code of the attribute group. It must be a no-colon-name. Required when the attribute group is global |
Comment |
Descriptive label of the attribute group |
Stereotype |
Sub-classification used to extend the semantics of an object without changing its structure. It can be predefined or user-defined |
Reference |
[for references to attribute groups only] Name of an attribute group from the current model or any model opened in the workspace. It must be a qualified name (See Glossary). If you select an attribute group from another model, a shortcut is created with the referencing attribute group. A reference allows you to reuse an attribute group with all its properties without having to define it again. When a reference is defined, the name and code properties are grayed. The name and code are those of the target attribute group |
ID |
ID of the attribute group. Its value must be of type ID and unique within the model containing this attribute group |