Auto creation of a MetaClassScope

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One of the Drag and Drop Actions in UBIK 3.7.1 and above is the automatic creation of new MetaClass Scope.


Creation of a MetaClass Scope for a Context

Functionality (Before Version 4.9)

This Drag and Drop Action first looks for an identical MetaClassScope. Only if no matching scope exists, the action creates a suitable MetaClassScope. Otherwise Add fitting Scope to Context will be executed. The Drag and Drop Action will only add non-Signature MetaProperties. The MetaProperties "Tenant" and "Namespace" are excluded. Also the following RelationProperties will be set to to their default value:

  • Priority -> 0
  • Lockstatus -> Read
  • Visibility -> Visible
  • Sort Order -> 0
  • Compare Value -> DoNotCompareValue


Functionality (from Version 4.9 onwards)

This Drag and Drop Action first looks for an identical MetaClassScope. Only if no matching scope exists, the action creates a suitable MetaClassScope. A "Detail Configuration" will appear where the user can specify following things:

  • Name of the MetaClassScope
  • Description of the MetaClassScope
  • MetaProperties to be scoped
  • Status of MetaProperty e.g. ReadOnly, ReadWrite etc.
  • MetaProperties to be hidden


MetaClassScopeConfiguration.png


Trigger

Can be triggered by dragging a MetaClass over a Context when no fitting MetaClassScope is existing. Confirm your decision to create a MetaClassScope by clicking on the upcoming context menu item "Create a Scope and adds it to the Context".

CreateAScopeAndAddItToTheContext2.png


Adding an existing MetaClass Scope to a Context

Functionality

Adds a fitting MetaClass Scope that already exists to the Context.

Trigger

Can be triggered by dragging a MetaClass Scope over a Context when a fitting MetaClassScope is existing. Confirm your decision to create a MetaClassScope by clicking on the upcoming context menu item "Add fitting scope to Context".

AddFittingScopetoContext.png


See also

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