In the Models and objects view or in an open model, you can filter the contents of the to display the properties that you want to view.
The Properties tab displays the attributes of the selected item. System attributes like Last change are entered by the system, while for others you can enter values, for example, for the attribute Person responsible.
The name and, if available, the symbol of the selected item are displayed. You can display the
and the .You can show the path to the database group in which the selected item is stored.
Procedure
Select the item for which you want to show the group path.
Open the Properties tab of the Details bar if it is not open.
On the Properties tab, click More next the name of the selected item.
Click Show group path.
The group path is shown. In the group path field, you can click More > Copy group link or
More > Copy group path. You can use the group link in a web browser to jump directly to the database group
in which the selected item is stored. The group path shows the path to the database
group in the current database in which the selected item is stored, for example, /Main/Processes/Process architecture.
You can hide the group path by clicking More > Hide group path on the Properties tab.
The properties are ordered in categories. For example, the GENERAL category contains the Name and the Description/Definition attributes. You can at once.
You can expand and collapse all attribute categories at once.
Procedure
Click More > Expand all next to the item name if the categories are not all expanded. All categories are expanded
and you can scroll through the attributes.
Click More > Collapse all next to the item name if you want to collapse all categories. To view or change attributes,
you can filter for the attribute or open the relevant category by clicking the
arrow to the right.
You have used the expand and collapse functionality to display the attributes you want to work with.
For objects, the object symbol is displayed.
If an object has additional occurrences in other models of the database, this is indicated by a number under the object symbol.
You can display the models in which the object has occurrence copies, and Occurrences tab.
using theYou can display where occurrences of an object or a connection are used and select the required occurrence using the navigation controls.
Procedure
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You can open models in different ways.
Prerequisite
You have the ARIS Connect Designer license privilege.
The model type is allowed by the method filter in use.
Procedure
If you are authorized to use multiple databases, select the database containing the contents you want to access.
Click Application launcher >
Published content.
Click Groups in the Classic or Processes in the Default configuration set.
Select the group or process area containing the required model. The content of the selected group or process area is listed.
Click the name of the relevant model.
Click Diagram if you want to display the model graphically.
Click Edit >
Edit model.
Click Application launcher >
Models and objects. The Models and objects view in the repository is opened.
In the database, select the group containing the relevant model. The content of the selected group is listed.
Click the name of the model you want to open.
If you are authorized to use multiple databases, select the database containing the contents you want to access.
Click Application launcher >
Models and objects. The Models and objects view in the repository is opened.
Click Recently used. All models are listed that have recently been changed or created.
Click the tile of the model you want to open.
You can select models in the Published content view and open them for editing in a separate tab.
Prerequisite
You have the ARIS Connect Designer license privilege.
Procedure
Click Application launcher >
Published content.
Click Groups in the Classic or Processes in the Default configuration set.
Navigate to the relevant model.
Click the name of the model you want to edit.
Click Edit >
Edit model. The model opens on an individual tab.
Make the required changes.
Click Save.
Your changes are saved in the model.
If you are authorized to use multiple databases, select the database containing the contents you want to access.
Click the Search field and enter a term that is included in the model name. The search results list
all models that have the term in their name.
In the Models category, click the name of the model you want to open.
The model opens on a separate tab.
Select an object in the model.
Click Details. The Details bar opens.
Click the Occurrences tab. The occurrences of the selected object are listed. If more than one occurrence exists in the current model, the number of the selected occurrence and the total number of occurrences are displayed next to the object name.
Click the left or right arrow to navigate to the next occurrence in the model. The next occurrence is selected and its number updated.
To directly select an occurrence, expand the drop-down list and click the occurrence number.
To open a model that contains an occurrence of the selected object, In other models area. The model opens and the first occurrence of the object is selected. If there is no Diagram fact sheet for the occurrence exists, the first fact sheet is shown, for example, the Overview fact sheet.
in theIn the In other models area, all models are displayed to which you have at least read access.
You switched between the occurrences of an object using the navigation controls.
For connections, the source and target object, the connection name, and, if available, the direction of the connection are displayed with an arrow.
Procedure
Select the item for which you want to display the properties.
Open the Properties tab of the Details bar if it is not open.
Click More > Filter properties next to the item name if the filter input field is not displayed.
Enter a filter term in the filter input field. All attributes whose name contains the entered term are displayed.
You have filtered the properties of the selected item. As long as you are in the Models and objects view or in an open model, the filter term remains entered for filtering again. If
you close the filter input field using More > Hide filter, all properties are displayed again. When you open the filter input field, the current
filter term is applied again.