// Copyright (c) 2005 DMTF. All rights reserved. // Add UmlPackagePath // qualifier values to CIM Schema. // ================================================================== // CIM_ActionSequence // ================================================================== [Association, UMLPackagePath ( "CIM::Application::CheckAction" ), Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description ( "The CIM_ActionSequence association defines a series of " "operations that either transition a SoftwareElement, " "referenced by the CIM_SoftwareElementActions association, to " "the next state or removes the element from its current state. " "The Action classes participating in this association must have " "the same value for the Action.Direction property - since they " "are either part of a sequence to transition a SoftwareElement " "into its next state or to uninstall it. The next-state and " "uninstall Actions associated with a particular SoftwareElement " "must be a continuous sequence. \n" "ActionSequence is an association that loops on the Action " "classes with roles for the 'prior' and 'next' Actions in the " "sequence. The need for a continuous sequence imples: (1)Within " "the set of next-state or uninstall Actions, there is one and " "only one Action that does not have an instance of " "ActionSequence referencing it in the 'next' role. This is the " "first Action in the sequence. (2) Within the set of next-state " "or uninstall Actions, there is one and only one Action that " "does not have an instance of ActionSequence referencing it in " "the 'prior' role. This is the last Action in the sequence. (3) " "All other Actions within the set of next-state and uninstall " "Actions must participate in two instances of ActionSequence, " "one in a 'prior' role and the other in the 'next' role.")] class CIM_ActionSequence { [Key, Max ( 1 ), Description ( "The next Action in the sequence.")] CIM_Action REF Next; [Key, Max ( 1 ), Description ( "The previous Action in the sequence.")] CIM_Action REF Prior; };