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				<description><![CDATA[ Hi<br> <br> I have an object  of class A, wich has 0 or many objects of class B.<br> <br> Object B has an attribute called x, wich is an enum.<br> <br> An object A can have many objects of class B, but each object B inside A must have a differente value for its attribute x.<br> <br> I know how to model that an object of class A has 0 or many objects of type B, using composition inside a class diagram, but how do i model the  above restriction? <br> <br> Thanks]]></description>
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