I am building some constraints using ASK templates. In the myPurchases 
example when the checkInvoiceAge ASK template (an invoice with no paidDate 
is > 90 days old) is applied to the purchases:MaterialsPurchase class 
errors show up next to the invoiceDate and paidDate properties. I am 
guessing that this is because they are the only properties directly 
referenced in the checkInvoiceAge ASK template. Is this true?

And what if I want to associated a constraint test with a provided property 
name? How would I show the violation against that property? Right now it 
ends up showing against the instance, which isn't nearly as helpful.

Jack

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