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#ifndef _IFC2X3_IFCRELASSOCIATES_AUTO_IMPL_H
#define _IFC2X3_IFCRELASSOCIATES_AUTO_IMPL_H
#include "IfcRelationshipAutoImpl.h"
#include "TD_PackPush.h"
/** \details
The namespace contains schema-dependent classes, definitions and sub routines
for work with IFC2X3 express schema definitions.
*/
namespace OdIfc2x3 {
/** \details
The association relationship IfcRelAssociates refers to sources of information
(most notably a classification, library, document, approval, constraint, or material).
The information associated can reside internally or externally of the project data.
There is no dependency implied by the association.
* EXAMPLE: Further external information can be provided to the tank equipment (as subtype of IfcProduct)
in terms of its classification and instruction documents, the source of the additional information is held external to the project data model.
Association relationships can be established to objects (occurrences as subtypes of IfcObject) or to types (as subtypes of IfcTypeObject).
Some associations (such as approval, or document) can also be applied to property templates (as subtypes of IfcPropertyDefinition).
The association relationship establishes an association between one to many objects or property templates and the associated information.
The subtypes of IfcRelAssociates establish the particular semantic meaning of the association relationship.
\remarks
* EXAMPLE: The classification information for the storage tank equipment can be associated to the IfcTankType (subtype of IfcTypeObject),
defining the specific information for all occurrences of that tank in the project.
Therefore the association of the Uniclass notation 'L6814' can be associated by a subtype of IfcRelAssociates to the type information.
* EXAMPLE: The classification information for a particular space within a building can be associated to the IfcSpace object (subtype of IfcObject),
defining a particular occurrence of space. Therefore the association of the DIN notation 'NF 1.5' can be associated by a subtype of IfcRelAssociates to the object.
*/
class IFC2X3_EXPORT IfcRelAssociates : public IfcRelationship
{
//DOM-IGNORE-BEGIN
OD_EXP_DECLARE_MEMBERS(OdIfc2x3::IfcRelAssociates);
//DOM-IGNORE-END
public:
//
// OdDAI early binding accessors
//
/** \details
Returns the value of RelatedObjects attribute.
This attribute represents a set of object or property definitions to which the external references or information is associated.
It includes object and type objects, property set templates, property templates and property sets and contexts.
\param RelatedObjects [out] Receives the related objects.
\remarks
IFC4 CHANGE: The attribute datatype has been changed from IfcRoot to IfcDefinitionSelect.
*/
void getRelatedObjects(OdDAIObjectIds& RelatedObjects) const;
/** \details
Returns the value of RelatedObjects attribute.
This attribute represents a set of object or property definitions to which the external references or information is associated.
It includes object and type objects, property set templates, property templates and property sets and contexts.
\returns
Returns the value of RelatedObjects attribute.
\remarks
IFC4 CHANGE: The attribute datatype has been changed from IfcRoot to IfcDefinitionSelect.
*/
OdDAI::SetOfOdDAIObjectId& relatedObjects();
public:
/** \details
Reads object's data from the specified filer.
\param rdFiler [in] Pointer to a filer from which to read the data.
\returns
A value of OdResult type that contains the result of the method execution.
*/
virtual OdResult inFields(OdDAI::OdSpfFilerBase* rdFiler) override;
/** \details
Writes object's data the the specified filer.
\param wrFiler [in] Pointer to a filer to which to write the data.
\returns
A value of OdResult type that contains the result of the method execution.
*/
virtual OdResult outFields(OdDAI::OdSpfFilerBase* wrFiler) override;
/** \details
Sets the object ID of this instance to inverse attributes of related instances according to schema specification of inverse attributes.
*/
virtual void setInverseCounterParts() override;
/** \details
Returns a type of a class instance.
\returns
Pointer to the