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Working with Submodels

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Arean provides a way to encapsulate different parts of a model, a submodel. New submodels can be added by using Object > Submodel > Add Submodel. A new submodel can also be added by clicking on the Submodel submodel_icon.png button. The submodel can then be named by right-clicking and selecting Properties....
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Arena provides a way to encapsulate different parts of a model, a submodel. New submodels can be added by using Object > Submodel > Add Submodel. A new submodel can also be added by clicking on the Submodel submodel_icon.png button. The submodel can then be named by right-clicking and selecting Properties....
 
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You can open a submodel by double clicking on it. You will then see an new flowchart view (representing the model within the submodel) with entry enter_icon.png and exit exit_icon.png points. These points correspond to the entry and exit points on the submodel module in the main flowchart view.
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You can open a submodel by double clicking on it. You will then see an new flowchart view (representing the model within the submodel) with entry enter_icon.png and exit exit_icon.png points. These points correspond to the entry and exit points on the submodel module in the main flowchart view.
  You also can "nest" submodels within other submodels.

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META TOPICPARENT name="ArenaGuide"

Working with Submodels

Arean provides a way to encapsulate different parts of a model, a submodel. New submodels can be added by using Object > Submodel > Add Submodel. A new submodel can also be added by clicking on the Submodel submodel_icon.png button. The submodel can then be named by right-clicking and selecting Properties....

You can open a submodel by double clicking on it. You will then see an new flowchart view (representing the model within the submodel) with entry enter_icon.png and exit exit_icon.png points. These points correspond to the entry and exit points on the submodel module in the main flowchart view.

You also can "nest" submodels within other submodels.

The easiest way to find your way around your submodels is using the Navigate template.

-- MichaelOSullivan - 25 Aug 2009

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