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To create a Generic Table showing only the properties that satisfy system requirements


  1. Create a Generic Table.
  2. In the Criteria area, click the button next to Set the Element Type box, set the Property as an element type, and  to Property. Make sure to select the Include Subtypes check box. Click Subtypes checkbox. Click OK.
  3. In the Criteria area, next to For the Scope box, click theicon and select CustomQuery dialog opens.
  4. Click Click Expert at  at the bottom of the dialog. The dialog is switched to the Expert mode.
  5. On the left side of the dialog, click Find.
  6. Click the button next to Set the Type box, set the Requirement as a type, then select  to Requirement. Make sure to select the Include Subtypes check box checkbox. Click Click OK.
  7. On the left side of the dialog, expand the Select Metachain Navigation and  → Context and drag-and-drop the previously created Find on the Context parameter.
  8. Click the Select Metachain Navigation. Click the Insert button to create the first step of the metachain
  9. Click Insert
  10. Under Under Metaclass or Stereotype, select Requirement, and under Property Property, select Supplier Dependency.
  11. Click the Insert button to create the second step of the metachainClick Insert again
  12. Under Under Metaclass or Stereotype, select select Satisfy, and under Property Property, select select Client
  13. Click OK.

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Sample model

The model used in these examples is the Case Studies for Querying the Model sample model. To open this model, you need to download case studies for querying the model.mdzip