I think you should precise your question.
do you want to affect all the the elements of the sequences to a collection of your output model ?

Tristan


Le 26/05/2010 10:04, Topcased user list where issues are discussed a écrit :
thanks,
but i would like extract all the elements of the sequence,i think i use a iterative structure but i don't know how do it?

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    Hi,
    you can use a select expression in your sequence:
    b->select(e : uml!AbstractGoal | cond)->first()

    Regards
    Tristan FAURE

    Le 23/05/2010 14:45, Topcased user list where issues are discussed
    a écrit :

        hi ,
        how can I extract element of sequence
        b=Sequence
        {IN2!G1:uml!AbstractGoal,IN2!G2:uml!AbstractGoal,IN2!G3:uml!
        AbstractGoal}
        thanks


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