Once you enable the creation of contextual relationships in the Project Options dialog, you can start creating them immediately.
You can create contextual relationships from multiple places in your modeling tool:
To create contextual relationships from the Create Relations dialog
In the Create New <relation name> (contextual) To / From dialog, click
select the element to create a relationship to / from.Learn more about creating relationships >>
To create contextual relationships from the diagram palette or smart manipulator toolbar
To contextualize relationships from the smart manipulator toolbar
In the diagram pane, click on the existing relationship. The smart manipulator toolbar appears.
You can only contextualize Allocate, Refine, Satisfy, Trace, and Verify relationships. |
You can decontextualize the existing contextual relationship by clicking |
For a more compact Internal Block Diagram view, contextual relationships can be represented in the Element Properties compartment of the element shape. For this, you need to create the appropriate derived property first. Note that this expression must be identical to the dependency matrix criteria for displaying contextual relationships.
Contextual relationships can only be created in Structure tree-view dependency matrices. |
To create contextual relationships in dependency matrices
Contextual relationships can only be created in Structure tree-view tables. |
Before you can create contextual relationships in your structure tree-view table, you need to add a custom column or create a derived property to represent them.
To add a custom column/derived property to represent contextual relationships
In the diagram toolbar, click Columns > New Custom Column/New Derived Property.
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Once you have added a custom column, you can now create contextual relationships directly in your table.
To create contextual relationships in structure tree-view tables
The contextual relationship is created in the model and represented in the table.