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You can create links from a signal group in a Signal Builder block to a requirements document:
Open the model:
sf_car
In the sf_car model window, double-click the User Inputs block.
The Signal Builder dialog box opens, displaying four groups of signals. The Passing Maneuver signal group is the current tab. The RMI associates any requirements links that you add to the current signal group.
At the far-right end of the toolbar, click the Show
verification settings button
. (You might need to expand
the Signal Builder dialog box for this button to become visible.)
A Requirements pane opens on the right-hand side of the Signal Builder dialog box.

Place your cursor in the window, right-click, and select Edit/Add Links.
The Requirements dialog box opens.
Click New. In the Description field, enter User input requirements.
When you browse and select a requirements document, the RMI stores the document path as specified by the Document file reference option on the Requirements Settings dialog box, Selection Linking tab.
For information about which setting to use for your working environment, see Resolving the Document Path.
Browse to a requirements document and click Open.
In the Location drop-down list, select Search text to link to specified text in the document.
Next to the Location drop-down list, enter User Input Requirements.
Click Apply to create the link.
To verify that the RMI created the link, in the Model Editor, select the User Inputs block, right-click, and select Requirements.
The link to the new requirement is the top menu option.
Save the sf_car_linking model.
Note Links that you create in this way associate requirements information with individual signal groups, not with the entire Signal Builder block. In this example, switch to a different tab to link a requirement to another signal group. |
![]() | Linking to Requirements Modeled in Simulink | Linking Signal Builder Blocks to Model Objects | ![]() |

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