Template:— representing_product_variant (rep_prod_var) Capability:representing_product_configuration |
Date: 2009/04/09 15:05:20 Revision: 1.3
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Error T1: There is no template_proxy in the capability representing_product_configuration for the template representing_product_variant
This section specifies the template representing_product_variant.
NOTE
The template has been defined in the context of the capability
representing_product_configuration
which provides an overall description of the
relevant parts of the ISO 10303-239 information model and a description
of related templates.
NOTE
An explanation of a template and the associated instantiation path is
provided in the
Template overview
section.
This template describes how to represent @@@@
The EXPRESS-G diagram in
Figure
1
shows the templates and EXPRESS entities that are required
to represent the template
"representing_product_variant".
The text highlighted in blue shows the template parameters.
Error model_diag_1: Either delete A DESCRIPTION OF THE DIAGRAM or provide a description
A DESCRIPTION OF THE DIAGRAM
Figure 1 — An EXPRESS-G representation of the Information model for representing_product_variant
The graphic for the template to be used in other EXPRESS-G diagrams
is shown in Figure
2
below.
Error model_diag_1: Either delete A DESCRIPTION OF THE DIAGRAM or provide a description
A DESCRIPTION OF THE DIAGRAM
Figure 2 — The graphical representation of the representing_product_variant template
The following input parameters are defined for this template:
THE DESCRIPTION OF THE INPUT PARAMETER
The following classes and their sub-classes can be used:
The following reference parameters are defined for this template:
Allow the
External_class
entity instantiated in this path to be referenced when this template is used.
Note: The
External_class
entity can be referenced in a template path by:
%^target = $representing_product_variant.ext_class%
The instantiation path shown below specifies the entities that are to be
instantiated by the template.
A description of templates and the syntax for the instantiation path is
provided in the
Templates Help/Information section.
Identification_assignment-- Mark the Identification_assignment entity as -- referable when this template is used by binding it to the reference -- parameter id_assgn %^id_assgn =
Identification_assignment%
Error P8: the template representing_product_variant does not have a parameter name [id].Identification_assignment.identifier =
@idIdentification_assignment.role = '/IGNORE'
Identification_assignment.description = '/NULL'
Error P4: the template representing_product_variant does not have a parameter name [items].Identification_assignment.items ->
@items-- provide the role of the identification by classifying the Identification_assignment /
assigning_reference_data(
items=^id_assgn,
class_name=@id_class_name,
ecl_id=@id_ecl_id)/
Error t3: the template representing_product_variant does not have a parameter name [id_class_name]. Parameters are: class_name
items class_name ecl_id
Error t3: the template representing_product_variant does not have a parameter name [id_ecl_id]. Parameters are: class_name
items class_name ecl_id-- assign an organization to the identifier and classify it as 'Owner_of' /
assigning_organization(
items=^id_assgn,
org_id=@org_id,
org_id_class_name=@org_id_class_name,
org_id_ecl_id=@org_id_ecl_id,
org_assgn_class_name='Owner_of',
org_assgn_ecl_id='http://www.plcsinc.org/plcs-proposed')/
Error t3: the template representing_product_variant does not have a parameter name [org_id]. Parameters are: class_name items
class_name ecl_id
Error t3: the template representing_product_variant does not have a parameter name [org_id_class_name]. Parameters are: class_name
items class_name ecl_id
Error t3: the template representing_product_variant does not have a parameter name [org_id_ecl_id]. Parameters are: class_name
items class_name ecl_id
The following entities are instantiated with attributes as specified:
The instance diagram in Figure
3
shows an example of the EXPRESS entities and templates that are instantiated by the template:
/representing_product_variant(items='#1', class_name='Safety_critical', ecl_id='urn:plcs:rdl:std')/
(an illustration of the consolidated representing_product_variant template is shown in
Figure
4 below.)
Figure 3 — Entities instantiated by representing_product_variant template
The instance model in STEP ASCII exchange file format (ISO 10303 Part
21 syntax) is:
#1 = TASK_METHOD($,$,$,$,());
#2 = EXTERNAL_CLASS('/IGNORE','Safety_critical',$,#3);
#3 = EXTERNAL_CLASS_LIBRARY('urn:plcs:rdl:std',$);
#4 = CLASSIFICATION_ASSIGNMENT(#2,(#1),'/IGNORE');
The instance model in STEP XML exchange file format (ISO 10303 Part
28 ed.2 syntax) is:
The instance diagram in
Figure
4
shows the graphic symbol for the template that is to be
used in other instance diagrams. The example template is:
/representing_product_variant(items='#1', class_name='Safety_critical', ecl_id='urn:plcs:rdl:std')/
Figure 4 — Entities instantiated by representing_product_variant template
The following section details how the
representing_product_variant
template can be optionally characterized by assigning
other constructs to it. These are characterizations commonly
applied to the template. The ISO 10303-239 EXPRESS model may enable
other assignments to the entities instantiated by the template.
The following characterizations may apply:
Characterization Assigning date
NOTE this characterization is optional.