For automation interface information about the On Model Open property (Owned On Model Open Script association through the automation interface), see the automation interface topic for a Script in the Related Topics. When you select the On Open check box, Modeler creates a Script object for the Stereotype through the Owned On Model Open Script association. The Script Type of the Script object is set to OnModelOpen. The Script object is used to record the On Model Open Script that is displayed on the Model Events tab of the Stereotype's Property Pages. Note that Stereotype owned Scripts are not shown in Modeler.
This property specifies that On Model Open Script can be specified for a Stereotype. After selecting the On Open check box, you can type script in the associated box.
When the Stereotype is applied to the Model, the On Model Open script is run whenever the model is opened in Modeler.
By default, the On Model Open check box is cleared.
You use the Code Editor to edit On Model Open Script code. The Code Editor language is always Visual Basic when editing On Model Open Script code, irrespective of the Language that is set for parent Packages and the Model. For information about the Code Editor, including setting the code language to use, see
Overview of the code editor.
This property is set on the Model Events tab of a Stereotype's Property Pages. You can click the Edit button and change the code in the Code Editor window. In addition, you can add model object references to the On Model Open Script code.
To write scripts you require a good working knowledge of the VBScript language, the Modeler Meta Model and the Modeler Automation Interface. If you run a script that has errors, those errors can corrupt Modeler model data and make Modeler crash.
The following section provides information about the items and diagrams for which On Model Open is a property. For more information about an item or diagram, click it.
The following section provides information about the items and diagrams for which On Model Open is a property. For more information about an item or diagram, click it.