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The simple way to define the row/column scope is to drag the needed package or element onto the scope field or choose them from the Element Selection dialog. In this case, the Containment option is selected.

For more advanced cases you can choose the Structure or Custom options.

By selecting Structure, you can build a custom tree-like view for the rows and columns of the matrix. Currently it is possible to build a tree hierarchy by specifying your own criteria. You can select the predefined Structure criteria which builds the same hierarchy as in the Structure Tree in Model Browser.

Select Custom, if you need to collect elements that are not necessarily owned by the same package, you can specify the query in the Row/Column Query dialog, and see the results added to it immediately.

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An example of the Row Query dialog


To specify the row/column scope

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  • In the Model Browser, select one or more elements and drag them to the Row/Column Scope box in the Criteria area.
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  • For the multiple selection Press and hold Shift or Ctrl.
  • If you want to add additional elements, press and hold Ctrl while dragging the elements to the Row/Column Scope box.
  • Click the  button next to the Row/Column Scope box and in the open dialog select the needed elements. Click OK.

  • Open the matrix Specification window, click the Row/Column Scope property value cell, then click the  button, and in the open dialog select the needed elements. Click Close.


For more advanced cases you can choose the Structure or Custom options.

By selecting Structure, you can build a custom tree-like view for the rows and columns of the matrix. Currently it is possible to build a tree hierarchy by specifying your own criteria. You can select the predefined Structure criteria which builds the same hierarchy as in the Structure Tree in Model Browser.

Select Custom, if you need to collect elements that are not necessarily owned by the same package, you can specify the query in the Row/Column Query dialog, and see the results added to it immediately.

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An example of the Row Query dialog


To specify the row/column scope query (Advanced)

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