> My environment uses MagicDraw 9.0 which only checks syntax on OCL 2.0
> expressions.  With that in mind, I have a couple questions:
>
> 1.  Was "body" something from an earlier OCL version?  It is not something
> in
> OCL 2.0.  I was able to construct a valid expression following the specs
> on
> OCL 2.0 for defining operations (mostly with the post: subexpression).
>
> [CB] Actually Magic Draw does not check OCL 2.0 (its still on an earlier
> version), OCL 2.0 has the body expression as well as a few others that
> have
> been introduced: therefore MD will complain on valid OCL 2.0 expressions.
>

yeah but the magicdraw website says version 9.0 supports OCL 2.0 in all
editions

http://www.magicdraw.com, go to the features

-- Wouter



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