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Enterprise Architect => General Board => Topic started by: cvergara on February 28, 2007, 05:36:45 am

Title: add link to my own use case scenario template
Post by: cvergara on February 28, 2007, 05:36:45 am
Guys, i need your help..
i built my own use case scenario template, but i can't add link in the document.
when i create my use case and document it, the template doesn't document this eyelash..

sorry for my english..
i am from chile..
Title: Re: add link to my own use case scenario template
Post by: peter.zrnko on February 28, 2007, 06:49:39 am
What do you mean by "use case scenario template"?
Do you use profiles?

What do you mean by "document"?
Did you generate a document?

Try to discribe what do you want to achieve
and step by step what you have done.
Title: Re: add link to my own use case scenario template
Post by: «Midnight» on February 28, 2007, 07:12:18 am
And please remove the duplicate message in the other forum section.
Title: Re: add link to my own use case scenario template
Post by: cvergara on February 28, 2007, 07:34:55 am
Peter..

thanks for your  help

First step: i create my use case diagram and his documentation

Second step: i create my own use case scenario template

Third Step: i add a "diagram image", constraint, requirement, scenarios and Files relationated in the use case template, but i can't add link

i don't use profiles, i generate a use case scenario template document by EA 6.5..That's all


Title: Re: add link to my own use case scenario template
Post by: peter.zrnko on February 28, 2007, 12:23:57 pm
In elements properties there is a "Link" tab and you're right, it's not possible to add links in this tab.

Read help on "Connecting Elements" or "The Quick Linker" or "The UML Toolbox". There is a lot of ways, how to create a link.
Title: Re: add link to my own use case scenario template
Post by: cvergara on February 28, 2007, 12:57:53 pm
Peter you are not understand me..

i need to add the item "link" in my own use case scenario template (RTF document), not in my use case....do you understand me?

thanks you...
Title: Re: add link to my own use case scenario template
Post by: peter.zrnko on February 28, 2007, 11:09:09 pm
Check the "Connector" section in the Content panel of rtf templates editor.

Then you can arrange your template like this:
connector >
source >
element >
{Element.Name}< element
< source -> target >
element >
{Element.Name}
< element
< target
< connector

All your links will be in the generated rtf document. Unfortunately there is no way to filter these links e.g. by stereotype.