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IO flow (automation interface)
An IO Flow represents the flow of something (specified by the IO Flow's IO Item) from one item to another.
ATTRIBUTES:
In addition to the common attributes.
Description
A textual property that gives an overview of the dictionary item.
Access is read/write.
ASSOCIATIONS:
In addition to the common associations.
Applied Comment
Relationship to Comments that are applied to the IO Flow.
Multiplicity is 0+, access is read/write.
Applied Constraint
Relationship to Constraints that are applied to the IO Flow.
Multiplicity is 0+, access is read/write.
Flow End
Deprecated relationship with the Role that is the target for the IO Flow.
Multiplicity is 1, access is read/write.
This association is used only in models that have been migrated from Studio 8.0 or earlier. See Information Target, which shows new and migrated target objects for the IO Flow.
Flow Start
Deprecated relationship with the Role that is the source for the IO Flow.
Multiplicity is 1, access is read/write.
This association is used only in models that have been migrated from Studio 8.0 or earlier. See Information Source, which shows new and migrated source objects for the IO Flow.
Information Source
Relationship with the object that is the source for the IO Flow.
Multiplicity is 1, access is read/write.
Information Target
Relationship with the object that is the source for the IO Flow.
Multiplicity is 1, access is read/write.
IO Item
Relationship with the Basic Type, Class object (Class, Data Type, Interface or Signal), Event or Type Definition that is the IO Item.
Multiplicity is 1, access is read/write.
Owned Comment
Relationship to Comments that are owned by the IO Flow.
Multiplicity is 0+, access is read/write.
Owned Constraint
Relationship to Constraints that are owned by the IO Flow.
Multiplicity is 0+, access is read/write.
Realization
Relationship to objects that are realized by the IO Flow.
Multiplicity is 0+, access is read/write.