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  1. For this weekend I decided not to play around with VI Scripting but do learn some LVOOP. What I would like to do is to get the following design into LVOOP, taken from the UML specs: -- 7.3.14 Element (from Kernel) [..] Associations • ownedComment: Comment[*] The Comments owned by this element. Subsets Element::ownedElement. • / ownedElement: Element[*] The Elements owned by this element. This is a derived union. • / owner: Element [0..1] The Element that owns this element. This is a derived union. 7.3.33 NamedElement (from Kernel, Dependencies) [..] Generalizations • “Element (from Kernel)” on page 64 [..] Attributes • name: String [0..1] The name of the NamedElement. • / qualifiedName: String [0..1] A name that allows the NamedElement to be identified within a hierarchy of nested Namespaces. It is constructed from the names of the containing namespaces starting [..] [2] When there is a name, and all of the containing namespaces have a name, the qualified name is constructed from the names of the containing namespaces. (self.name->notEmpty() and self.allNamespaces()->select(ns | ns.name->isEmpty())->isEmpty()) implies self.qualifiedName = self.allNamespaces()->iterate( ns : Namespace; result: String = self.name | ns.name->union(self.separator())->union(result)) -- So in everyday-geek-speak: * The element class needs a reference to an object of type element (the owner). I'm not really sure how to solve this (DVR's?). I can get this not breaking the arrow by using a parent class of element (ElementParent.lvclass) and using this as part of the private data. * If I now try to make the qualified name, I need a) to cast the Owner to the Element child class (ok) b) to recurse through the GetQualifiedName method. (Here I get errors thrown). How would you code up a design like this? Felix
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