Derived settable attributes
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This opens up special handling of user input and "user shortcuts" in the UI. For example accepting only a number as a time entry.
This opens up special handling of user input and "user shortcuts" in the UI. For example accepting only a number as a time entry.
[[File:TimeSpent class example.png|left|thumb]]
This example uses ''FromTimeText'', ''HoursText'' and ''ToTimeText'' for user input, but only '''FromTime''' and '''Hours''' for storing information in the database.
'''/Date''' is a derived attribute for easy access to a neighboring class' containing the date in DateTime format.
'''/EffectiveToTime''' is a derived attribute used a companion to the FromTime, again for symmetry in access the information.
Support function '''StringToTime()'''
To help the other function with conversion, a help function like this was created
if  aText.length <= 2 then
DateTime.Parse('1900-01-01 ' + aText + ':00')
else
DateTime.Parse('1900-01-01 ' + aText)
endif
===== Property inspector =====
Below is the property inspector setting for an derived settable attribute. Note the AttributeMode and then the Ocl and OclSet code.
[[File:DerivedSettable property inspector.png|none|thumb|382x382px]]
===== /FromTimeText: String? =====
OCL
if self.FromTime.notNull then
self.FromTime.formatDateTime('HH:mm')
else
String.nullValue
endif
EAL (OclSet)
self.FromTime := self.StringToTime(vInputParameter)
'''/HoursText: String?'''
OCL
self.Hours.ToString('N2').Replace('.', ',')
EAL
self.Hours := Decimal.Parse(vInputParameter.Replace(',', '.')).Round(2)
'''/ToTimeText: String?'''
OCL
if self.FromTime.notNull then
self.FromTime.AddHours(self.Hours.Value.ToDouble).formatDateTime('HH:mm')
else
String.nullValue
endif
EAL
if self.FromTime.notNull then
self.Hours := Decimal.Create(self.StringToTime(vInputParameter).Subtract(self.FromTime).TotalHours)
else
self.FromTime := self.StringToTime(vInputParameter).AddHours(-self.Hours.ToDouble);
0
endif

Revision as of 12:37, 26 November 2017

Derived attributes use and OCL expression to calculate the presentation of another attribute.

Derived settable attributes use EAL to do the reverse, i.e. setting the source attribute from the entered value.

This opens up special handling of user input and "user shortcuts" in the UI. For example accepting only a number as a time entry.

TimeSpent class example.png

This example uses FromTimeText, HoursText and ToTimeText for user input, but only FromTime and Hours for storing information in the database.

/Date is a derived attribute for easy access to a neighboring class' containing the date in DateTime format.

/EffectiveToTime is a derived attribute used a companion to the FromTime, again for symmetry in access the information.

Support function StringToTime()

To help the other function with conversion, a help function like this was created

if  aText.length <= 2 then

DateTime.Parse('1900-01-01 ' + aText + ':00')

else

DateTime.Parse('1900-01-01 ' + aText)

endif

Property inspector

Below is the property inspector setting for an derived settable attribute. Note the AttributeMode and then the Ocl and OclSet code.

DerivedSettable property inspector.png
/FromTimeText: String?

OCL

if self.FromTime.notNull then

self.FromTime.formatDateTime('HH:mm')

else

String.nullValue

endif

EAL (OclSet)

self.FromTime := self.StringToTime(vInputParameter)

/HoursText: String?

OCL

self.Hours.ToString('N2').Replace('.', ',')

EAL

self.Hours := Decimal.Parse(vInputParameter.Replace(',', '.')).Round(2)

/ToTimeText: String?

OCL

if self.FromTime.notNull then

self.FromTime.AddHours(self.Hours.Value.ToDouble).formatDateTime('HH:mm')

else

String.nullValue

endif

EAL

if self.FromTime.notNull then

self.Hours := Decimal.Create(self.StringToTime(vInputParameter).Subtract(self.FromTime).TotalHours)

else

self.FromTime := self.StringToTime(vInputParameter).AddHours(-self.Hours.ToDouble);

0

endif

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