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• Right-click the link destination model object and select Requirements > Select for Linking with Simulink. • Right-click the link source model object and select Requirements > Add Link to Selected Object. • Right-click the link source model object again and select Requirements. The new link appears at the top of the Requirements submenu. Link Objects in Different Models You can create links between objects in related models.

This example shows how to link model objects in slvnvdemo_powerwindow_controller and slvnvdemo_powerwindow. • Open the slvnvdemo_powerwindow_controller and slvnvdemo_powerwindow models. • In the slvnvdemo_powerwindow model window, double-click the power_window_control_system subsystem.

The power_window_control_system subsystem opens. • In the slvnvdemo_powerwindow/power_window_control_system subsystem window, right-click the control subsystem. Select Requirements > Select for Linking with Simulink. • In the slvnvdemo_powerwindow_controller model window, right-click the control subsystem.

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Select Requirements > Add Link to Selected Object. • Right-click the slvnvdemo_powerwindow_controller/control subsystem and select Requirements. The new RMI link appears at the top of the Requirements submenu.

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• To verify that the links were created, in the slvnvdemo_powerwindow_controller model window, select Analysis > Requirements > Highlight Model. The blocks with requirements links are highlighted. • Close the slvnvdemo_powerwindow_controller and slvnvdemo_powerwindow models.

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