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Class Declaration Attributes Name Value SUPERCLASS CIM_Component NAME CIM_OrderedComponent
Class CIM_OrderedComponent Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Experimental boolean true CIM_OrderedComponent Version string 2.10.0 CIM_OrderedComponent Description string CIM_OrderedComponent is a generic association used to establish ’ part of ’ relationships between ManagedElements. It arranges the PartComponents in a specific assigned order. The semantics of the order depends on the context and use by the referencing classes. For example, if this association is used to arrange settings in a hierarchical order, then this specifies the sequence in which the settings are applied. CIM_OrderedComponent Association boolean true CIM_OrderedComponent Aggregation boolean true CIM_OrderedComponent Association boolean true CIM_Component Aggregation boolean true CIM_Component Description string CIM_Component is a generic association used to establish ’ part of ’ relationships between Managed Elements. For example, it could be used to define the components or parts of a System. CIM_Component
Properties Name Type Value Qualifiers ClassOrigin AssignedSequence uint64 Description CIM_OrderedComponent GroupComponent CIM_ManagedElement ref Key
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DescriptionCIM_Component PartComponent CIM_ManagedElement ref Key
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Property AssignedSequence Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Description string AssignedSequence is an unsigned integer ’ n ’ that indicates the relative order of ManagedElement instances. When ’ n ’ is a positive integer, it indicates a place in the sequence of members, with smaller integers indicating earlier positions in the sequence. The special value ’ 0 ’ indicates ’ don ’ t care ’ . If two or more members have the same non-zero sequence number, then the ordering between those members is irrelevant, but they must all be ordered at the appropriate place in the overall sequence. A series of examples will make ordering of members clearer: If all members have the same sequence number, regardless of whether it is ’ 0 ’ or non-zero, any order is acceptable. o The values: 1:MEMBER A 2:MEMBER B 1:MEMBER C 3:MEMBER D indicate two acceptable orders: A,C,B,D or C,A,B,D, since A and C can be ordered in either sequence, but only at the ’ 1 ’ position. Note that the non-zero sequence numbers need not start with ’ 1 ’ , and they need not be consecutive. All that matters is their relative magnitude. CIM_OrderedComponent
Property GroupComponent Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Key boolean true CIM_Component Aggregate boolean true CIM_Component Description string The parent element in the association. CIM_Component
Property PartComponent Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Key boolean true CIM_Component Description string The child element in the association. CIM_Component
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