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Create Model Document
If you want to create a single document that captures specific details from specific areas of your model, you can define that document using a Model Document element. You can also create a number of individual documents and combine them as sections of a larger document, defining the larger document in a Report Package element. You can create as many Model Document elements as are necessary to provide the independent documents or the sections of the document you require.
Prerequisites
Before you create a Model Document element, you might have to:
Create a Model Document element
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Either:
The new diagram can live anywhere in the model hierarchy, outside the Packages you are adding to the document; you could create a diagram called 'Documentation' within a specific Documentation Package, and use this to hold the independent Model Document elements for your virtual documents. You can also create Model Documents on any other convenient type of diagram, changing the Toolbox page to 'Documentation' (step 2). |
Add New Diagrams Create Master Document |
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From the Documentation page of the Toolbox ('More tools | Extended | Documentation) drag the 'Model Document' icon onto the diagram to create a new Model Document element. Give the element an appropriate name; for example, if the documentation is relevant to the shopping cart requirements of a model, you could call it ShoppingCartReqDocumentation. Click on the . |
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If you are creating a Model Document element for a web report, go now to the Add Packages to Model Document topic. Otherwise, open the Tagged Values window ('Start > Windows > Tagged Values') and click on the Model Document element. A number of Tagged Values are available, the first set of which you can use to define the Report Constants for the cover page details, if this Model Document element defines a stand-alone document:
In the remaining Tagged Values you define the template and, if appropriate, Model Search to use to generate the document:
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Add Packages to Model Document |
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The value of the RTFTemplate Tagged Value defaults to 'Model Report' as the template to use for this Model Document. If you want to use a different template, click on the drop-down arrow at the right of the value field and select the required template. |
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If you are creating a list of Packages for the Model Document, go now to the Add Packages to Model Document topic. Otherwise, click on the drop-down arrow to the right of the SearchName Tagged Value, and click on the model search type to populate this Model Document. In a Model Document for a document report, do not define both a list of Packages and a search; if both are present, when you generate the document it is created from the Package list only. |
Add Packages to Model Document |
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If necessary for your Model Search, type a search term in the SearchValue Tagged Value. |
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Create further Model Document elements as required. Your Model Document element appears in the Project Browser with a Class icon, as shown:
When you have created all the required Model Document elements, go to the Document Order topic. |
Document Order |
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