- Open both requirement sets.
- Select the requirement that you want to link as the source item.
- Click Add Link > Select for Linking with Requirement.
- Select the requirement that you want to link as the destination item.
- Create the link by selecting Add Link > Create a link from.
Can two Simulink req files (.slreqx) link each other?
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Baran Celikten
el 17 de Oct. de 2024
Comentada: Alex Howard
el 17 de Oct. de 2024
I have two sets of Simulink req files. One of them is for high level architecture requirements which includes several units reqs inside, and the other is for specific unit is kind of decomposition of the higher level one. Would it be possible to link one/couple of requirements in unit level simulink requirement to higher level simulink requirements? I've tried to link in Simulink Requirement Editor but so far what I saw it's possible with Simulink items but not with another Simulink requirements.
Thanks.
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Alex Howard
el 17 de Oct. de 2024
Hi Baran,
It sounds like you're trying to create a link between two requirements in two different requirement set files (SLREQX files). Yes, this is possible.
What version of MATLAB are you using? If you're using R2021a or later, you can create the link in the Requirements Editor by following these steps:
If you're using a version earlier than R2021a, it's also possible to create requirement-to-requirement links, but the procedure is slightly different. If you need that information, please let me know.
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