Subject: SDL-News: (no subject)
KEMoss6#aol.com
Date: Mon Dec 23 2002 - 14:43:30 GMT
Dear All
I was under the impression that a system could be specified in such a way
that a signal could act upon a system when in different states without there
being any conflict. I have this situation but the states in question are on
different pages of the diagram. When I bring the sets of diagrams together so
that I can represent the system on one page the compiler complains of the
same signal being represented twice. Is there some way that I can overcome
this without having to resort name changes?
I must say, after this experience my confidence in my understanding of SDL
has taken a knock.
Regards Keith Moss
Dear All
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: Thu May 09 2013 - 16:05:49 GMT
I was under the impression that a system could be specified in such a way that a signal could act upon a system when in different states without there being any conflict. I have this situation but the states in question are on different pages of the diagram. When I bring the sets of diagrams together so that I can represent the system on one page the compiler complains of the same signal being represented twice. Is there some way that I can overcome this without having to resort name changes?
I must say, after this experience my confidence in my understanding of SDL has taken a knock.
Regards Keith Moss
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