[Modeling-cvs] ProjectModeling/Modeling/doc/UserGuide DefiningaModel.tex,1.16,1.17
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Update of /cvsroot/modeling/ProjectModeling/Modeling/doc/UserGuide In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv10473/doc/UserGuide Modified Files: DefiningaModel.tex Log Message: Added doc. for multiplicity lower/upper bound Index: DefiningaModel.tex =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/modeling/ProjectModeling/Modeling/doc/UserGuide/DefiningaModel.tex,v retrieving revision 1.16 retrieving revision 1.17 diff -C2 -d -r1.16 -r1.17 *** DefiningaModel.tex 24 Aug 2003 14:26:18 -0000 1.16 --- DefiningaModel.tex 24 Aug 2003 14:33:31 -0000 1.17 *************** *** 539,546 **** \item[\code{multiplicityLowerBound}, \code{multiplicityUpperBound}:] ! the lower- and upper- bound defining the ! relationships' multiplicity. Note that the lower- and upper-bounds are ! automatically checked when you try to save changes you made to an ! object. The exact definition of to-one and to-many relationships --- 539,552 ---- \item[\code{multiplicityLowerBound}, \code{multiplicityUpperBound}:] ! the multiplicty lower bound of a relationship defines the minimum number ! of objects that should be in relation. If the lower bound is zero, none ! are required: this is an \emph{optional} relationship; if the lower ! bound is one or more, this is a \emph{mandatory} relationship. ! ! The multiplicity upper bound defines the maximum allowed number of ! objects in relations. It can be any positive number, given that it is ! always greater or equal than the lower bound. As a special exception, ! values \code{-1} (minus one) or \code{'*'} serve to indicate an ! unconstrained upper bound. The exact definition of to-one and to-many relationships |