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I was talking of a diagram B associated with a new StateMachine
(different from the original one). In fact, when you create a
CompositeState, a dialog window ask you to choose a StateMachine that
will be associated with the State : by default, you have generally only
one StateMachine (the one associated with your current diagram), so it
is required that you defined a new StateMachine for your
CompositeState. This is then used in the future while you want to
define the behavior of your CompositeState : in fact this is done in
the diagram associated with the related StateMachine. If you want to
change the associated StateMachine after the creation of your Composite
State, in the Properties View, open the Advanced tab and select a new
one in the Submachine feature. I don't know whether I am clear enough. So have a look at the attached UML model/diagram. Hope it helps. Regards, Jacques Tursun Wali a écrit : Hi Jacques, -- Jacques LESCOT Solutions et Technologies ANYWARE TECHNOLOGIES Tel : +33 (0)5 61 00 06 60 Fax : +33 (0)5 61 00 51 46 http://www.anyware-tech.com |
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