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Class Declaration Attributes Name Value SUPERCLASS CIM_Component NAME CIM_OrderedComponent
Class CIM_OrderedComponent Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Association boolean true CIM_OrderedComponent Experimental boolean true CIM_OrderedComponent Aggregation boolean true CIM_OrderedComponent Version string 2.10.0 CIM_OrderedComponent UMLPackagePath string CIM::Core::CoreElements CIM_OrderedComponent Description string CIM_OrderedComponent is a generic association used to establish 'part of' relationships between ManagedElements. It arranges the PartComponents in a specific assigned order. The semantics of the order depends on the context and use by the referencing classes. For example, if this association is used to arrange settings in a hierarchical order, then this specifies the sequence in which the settings are applied. CIM_OrderedComponent Association boolean true CIM_Component Aggregation boolean true CIM_Component UMLPackagePath string CIM::Core::CoreElements CIM_Component Description string CIM_Component is a generic association used to establish 'part of' relationships between Managed Elements. For example, it could be used to define the components or parts of a System. CIM_Component
Properties Name Type Value Qualifiers ClassOrigin AssignedSequence uint64 Description CIM_OrderedComponent GroupComponent CIM_ManagedElement ref Key
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DescriptionCIM_Component PartComponent CIM_ManagedElement ref Key
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Property AssignedSequence Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Description string AssignedSequence is an unsigned integer 'n' that indicates the relative order of ManagedElement instances. When 'n' is a positive integer, it indicates a place in the sequence of members, with smaller integers indicating earlier positions in the sequence. The special value '0' indicates 'don't care'. If two or more members have the same non-zero sequence number, then the ordering between those members is irrelevant, but they must all be ordered at the appropriate place in the overall sequence. A series of examples will make ordering of members clearer: If all members have the same sequence number, regardless of whether it is '0' or non-zero, any order is acceptable. o The values: 1:MEMBER A 2:MEMBER B 1:MEMBER C 3:MEMBER D indicate two acceptable orders: A,C,B,D or C,A,B,D, since A and C can be ordered in either sequence, but only at the '1' position. Note that the non-zero sequence numbers need not start with '1', and they need not be consecutive. All that matters is their relative magnitude. CIM_OrderedComponent
Property GroupComponent Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Key boolean true CIM_Component Aggregate boolean true CIM_Component Description string The parent element in the association. CIM_Component
Property PartComponent Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Key boolean true CIM_Component Description string The child element in the association. CIM_Component
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