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Ron L
I am working on trying to reverse-engineer an existing VB.Net project to get
its UML. When I perform the reverse engineering step in Visual Studio, I
get a new Visio diagram with the objects all listed in the tree view. When
I drag those objects onto the Visio canvas, any inheritance relationships
show up in the diagram when both classes are on the page, but the
aggregation (Has-A) relationships, or for that matter any non-inheritance
relationships, do not appear to be shown. Is there some way that these
relationships can be automatically added to the document? It seems like
this must be available somewhere, but I have not been able to find it either
in the help or searching MS online.
TIA
Ron Lounsbury
its UML. When I perform the reverse engineering step in Visual Studio, I
get a new Visio diagram with the objects all listed in the tree view. When
I drag those objects onto the Visio canvas, any inheritance relationships
show up in the diagram when both classes are on the page, but the
aggregation (Has-A) relationships, or for that matter any non-inheritance
relationships, do not appear to be shown. Is there some way that these
relationships can be automatically added to the document? It seems like
this must be available somewhere, but I have not been able to find it either
in the help or searching MS online.
TIA
Ron Lounsbury