2.1.34 ValueAnnotation
ValueAnnotation is used to attach a named value to a model element.
The following is an example of the ValueAnnotation element.
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<ValueAnnotation Term="Title" String="MyTitle" /> <ValueAnnotation Term="ReadOnly" />
The following rules apply to the ValueAnnotation element:
The ValueAnnotation element MUST have a Term attribute defined that is a namespace qualified name, alias qualified name, or SimpleIdentifier.
The ValueAnnotation can appear only as a child element of the following elements:
ValueAnnotation can have a Qualifier attribute defined unless the ValueAnnotation is a child element of an Annotations element that has a Qualifier attribute defined. If a Qualifier is defined, it has to be a SimpleIdentifier. Qualifier is used to differentiate bindings based on external context.
A ValueAnnotation can specify an expression as a child element or as an expression attribute that gives the value of the term.
A ValueAnnotation can have one of the following attributes defined in place of a child element expression. Each of these is equivalent to the same-named expression with the equivalent spelling:
Path
String
Int
Float
Decimal
Bool
DateTime
If a ValueAnnotation has neither a child expression nor an attribute specifying a value, the value of the annotation is the DefaultValue specified for the annotation, or Null if no DefaultValue is specified. Note that a Null value for a term is distinct from the absence of a ValueAnnotation element for that term, in which case the term has no value.