Example of Danger Management Propagation
The following images show an example of danger management propagation of status and commands.
The first image presents the Text Group mapping in the propagation of the Mode property.
The property Original Values are normalized into Propagated Values.
1 | Propagation rules in System Browser |
2 | Propagated properties selection |
3 | Propagated property details: Name, Description, and Text Group |
4 | List of Object Models whose Mode property contribute to the calculation of the propagated property |
5 | List of possible original values that the propagated property can assume and corresponding values in the propagated property |
The second image presents the aggregation and commands configuration.
In the Propagation Rules expander, you define how multiple Propagated Values are summarized based on the Condition All (AND) or Any (OR).
The Commands expander lists the applicable commands and allows you to configure the corresponding Propagation stop condition.
That can prevent critical commands from being available above the upward propagation of an Object model.
1 | Propagation Rule definition: All or Any Condition of Propagated Values -> Value |
2 | Available commands |
3 | List of all Object Models on which to apply the propagation stop condition. Deselecting the Included check box means that the instance of that Object Model is the last level in which the selected command is included. |