Model Examples
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# If the merged had some AssetsTK - it is merged to your AssetsTK increasing it or updating it | # If the merged had some AssetsTK - it is merged to your AssetsTK increasing it or updating it | ||
==== SysUserAuthentication ==== | |||
This example adds the SysSingleton and SysUser classes needed to enable login and authentication in Turnkey systems | |||
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Revision as of 17:32, 30 May 2020
Examples that you can merge into your empty or not complete model in order to get some functionality
or/and :
What happens when you merge another modlr file?
- If the merged file use some class name that you already use - the content of the classes is copied from the merged file to the class you already had - the incoming class is discarded to avoid doublet
- If the merged file use the same package name as you already have in your model - the content from the merged file is moved into your package
- If you the merged file use some viewmodel-names you already have - they are skipped - if new viewmodels are found they are added
- If you have the same diagram name - the diagrams are merged to avoid doublets.
- If the merged had some AssetsTK - it is merged to your AssetsTK increasing it or updating it
SysUserAuthentication
This example adds the SysSingleton and SysUser classes needed to enable login and authentication in Turnkey systems
File:Demo1.modlr Testing to add a modlr file via media
Adding it again:
... cant have same name , cant have same content File:Företag.modlr
Special:Redirect/file/Företag.modlr
This is how the link should be formed: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Linking_to_files
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