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Creating a Dependency and connecting lines separately
To draw a Dependency of any of the above types between two Classifiers, perform these steps:
1 Create a Dependency Node, Usage Node, or Abstraction Node – either by creating the definition through the Explorer tree or drawing such a symbol on a diagram.
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2 Draw a Dependency Node to Client relationship from the Dependency Node type definition (above list) to the client Definition.
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3 Draw a Dependency Node to Supplier relationship from the Dependency Node type definition (above list) – to the supplier Definition.
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4 When the relationship is drawn, the rectangle of the Dependency Node disappears. You can specify to have the name of the Dependency Node placed outside the symbol – right-click the Dependency Node symbol, select Format > Symbol Format > Text Position, and toggle on the choice Place Name Outside.
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When created, the Client and Supplier Classifiers are found in the relevant Dependency Node definition.
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Each Classifier shows its Dependencies in the NamedElement tab.
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See also
Dependency Node to Client
Dependency Node to Supplier
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