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Status Delivered
Created by Guest
Created on May 13, 2015

RSART- State diagrams don't highlight overidden transitions in state diagrams

Within RSART 9.1.1, if an inherited transition is updated in a child capsule (e.g. by changing the transition's effect code snippet), the transition becomes an override of the one from the base capsule. The diagram, however, doesn't provide any visual indication that the transition is overridden (the line continues to be displayed using the same light gray format that is used for inherited items). It is suggested that overridden transitions use the same line style as transitions that are unique to the child capsule. Without this, the only way to know a transition is overridden is to right click on it and look at the context menu; if the item is overridden, the menu has Re-Inherit options.

Idea priority Medium
RFE ID 71062
RFE URL
RFE Product Rational Software Architect Real Time Edition
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    Osman Burucu
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    Feb 27, 2024

    As part of the review process, we strive to be transparent about our intentions with each enhancement suggestion. Since the creation time of this ideas the product has evolved and your input may have been incorporated into newer releases.

    Should this be not the case, please feel free to recreate it in our new Idea workspace for DevOps Model and Code RealTime (Please find here a blog how to achieve that: https://community.ibm.com/community/user/wasdevops/blogs/osman-burucu/2024/01/04/how-to-add-new-idea-for-devops-model-architect-and)


    The idea will be kept in IBM's ideas repository and may still be voted on. It might be reassessed or reopened for additional feedback in the future. We value your feedback and thank you for allowing us the privilege of partnering with you in developing our products.

  • Guest
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    Nov 11, 2015

    For the transition effect there is currently a small difference in visualization. The "blue ball" is a little faded for an inherited transition, but becomes solid blue when overriding the effect in the inherited capsule. However, for the transition itself there is no visual difference so we should look into this.

  • Guest
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    Sep 24, 2015

    Due to processing by IBM, this request was reassigned to have the following updated attributes:
    Brand - WebSphere
    Product family - Application Platform
    Product - Software Architect Real Time Edition

    For recording keeping, the previous attributes were:
    Brand - Rational
    Product family - Design & development
    Product - Software Architect Real Time Edition