OCLOperators OnCreate
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OnCreate is often called when a new object has been created.
OnCreate is often called after a new object has been created.


It's very much like a .Net constructor for OCL.
It's very much like a .Net constructor for OCL.
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See also: [[OCLOperators OnUpdate|OnUpdate]], [[OCLOperators OnDelete|OnDelete]], [[OnStateChange]]
See also: [[OCLOperators OnUpdate|OnUpdate]], [[OCLOperators OnDelete|OnDelete]], [[OnStateChange]]
[[Category:OCL General Operators]]
[[Category:OCL General Operators]]
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Latest revision as of 15:39, 10 February 2024

OnCreate is often called after a new object has been created.

It's very much like a .Net constructor for OCL.

You can use self.base.OnCreate to call the superclass's OnCreate as you would in another language.

Example

In the method body for OnCreate, set this OCL:

CreateTime:=DateTime.Now; 
self.Guid.newGuid() 

See more: Acting on object changes

See also: OnUpdate, OnDelete, OnStateChange

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