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RM 4: Use Case Diagram : create an arrowhead association : possible?

Hello,

It seems that I can only create "no arrowhead" association in a Use Case Diagram. Is there any way to create an arrowhead association?

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Frank

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The reference that Doug gave you was for the Business Process Diagram and it does support directional arrows.  However, the Use Case Diagram does not support directional arrows at this time.
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Earlier today I was looking for the same thing.
Found https://jazz.net/jazz03/resource/itemName/com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/32454 intended to address this issue, but there's currently no indication as to when it'll be available.


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Hi Frank, If you are trying to establish direction of flow, would it maybe help to use a sequence flow connector, as shown in this help topic?
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/clmhelp/v4r0m1/topic/com.ibm.rational.rrm.help.doc/topics/c_process_components.html

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Hi Douglas,

The problem is that the editor on RRC web does not provide the option to create an arrowhead association. It is inconsistent with the information provided by the infocenter. I already read the topic before I opened this question. Are you able to create an arrowhead association in your 4.0.1 RRC env?

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