After you have created one or more extended table
layouts, you can generate an extended table view of the model element
data based on your extended table layout design.
To
create an extended table layout, see Creating extended table layouts.
About this task
The
extended table view feature is available out-of-the-box for projects
created with the AUTOSAR_31, AUTOSAR_40, and MicroC profiles. To make
this feature available for other model types, add the ExtendedTableCapabilities
profile (
$OMROOT\profiles\MicroC\ExtendedTableCapabilities.sbs)
to the model.
Procedure
- Right‑click a package on the Rational® Rhapsody® browser
to which you want to add an extended table view and select .
- In the browser, right-click the new table view and select Features to
open its Features window.
- Enter a name for the view.
- Select the name of a previously created extended table
layout from the Layout list.
- Select the scope for this view from the Scope list.
- Clear or select the Include Descendants check
box if you want to exclude or include the descendants for the selected
scope. For more information, see Including and excluding descendants.
- Click Apply.
- For an extended table view for a relation table, click OK.
- For an extended table view for a mapping table, the Mapping
Elements Scope section is enabled on the General tab
with fields for you to select the scope for each of the mapped elements
for the mapping element. The names of the fields are derived from
the name of the tags that represent the mapped elements for the mapping
element. Click OK after you have selected the
mapping elements scope.
Results
To see your extended table, on the Rational Rhapsody browser,
double-click the extended table view.
Tip: To change
an existing regular table layout to be an extended table layout, on
the Rational Rhapsody browser, right-click the regular
table layout and select .