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• The name has to be unique within the Model; spaces and underscores are ignored when checking the uniqueness of a Tag Definition Name.
• You may experience problems if you apply a Tag Definition to an item and the Tag Definition's name matches an automation interface property name of that item.
• If you want the display name of the Tag Definition in Modeler to be different from its real name, on the General tab of the Tag Definition's property pages, type a display name in the Name Alias box.
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An item to which the Tag Definition has been applied can link only to items of a valid target type or items that are stereotyped by a valid Stereotype through the Tag Definition. |
If you create a Tag Definition by right-clicking a Stereotype, pointing to New and then clicking Tag Definition, the Tag Definition will be linked to the Stereotype. |
• A Tag Definition cannot be used until it is published. After publishing a Tag Definition, its Data Type cannot be changed. • You typically require database write access permissions to publish a Tag Definition. If a Tag Definition is not linked to any Stereotypes that have model item types defined, you can publish that Tag Definition without database write access permissions; however, having published the Tag Definition, you require database write access permissions to make the Tag Definition useable, that is: ◦ Link the Tag Definition to a Stereotype that has model item types defined. ◦ Define model item types for any linked Stereotypes. • If you link diagrams to an item through a reference Tag Definition, you can open those referenced diagrams through the item's Open > Associated Diagrams context menu commands. |