The association applies only to the current Act and will not propagate to any
child Acts that are related via a conducting ActRelationship (refer to
contextConductionInd).
The association adds to the existing context associated with the Act, but
replaces associations propagated from ancestor Acts whose typeCodes are the
same or more specific.
The association adds to the existing context associated with the Act, but
will not propagate to any descendant Acts reached by conducting
ActRelationships (see contextControlCode).
The association adds to the existing context associated with the Act, and
will propagate to any descendant Acts reached by conducting ActRelationships
(see contextControlCode).
The association adds to the existing context associated with the Act. Both
this association and any associations propagated from ancestor Acts are
interpreted as being related to this Act.
The association adds to the existing context associated with the Act, but
will not propagate to any descendant Acts reached by conducting
ActRelationships (see contextControlCode). Examples: If an 'Author'
Participation were marked as "Additive, Non-Propagating" it means that the
author will be added to the set of author participations that have propagated
from ancestor Acts for the purpose of this Act. However only the previously
propagated authors will propagate to any child Acts that allow context to be
propagated.
The association adds to the existing context associated with the Act, and
will propagate to any descendant Acts reached by conducting ActRelationships
(see contextControlCode). Examples: If an 'Author' Participation were marked
as "Additive, Propagating" it means that the author will be added to the set
of author participations that have propagated from ancestor Acts, and will
itself propagate with the other authors to any child Acts that allow context
to be propagated.
The association applies only to the current Act and will not propagate to any
child Acts that are related via a conducting ActRelationship (refer to
contextConductionInd).
The association is added to the existing context associated with the Act, but
overrides an association with the same typeCode. However, this overriding
association will not propagate to any descendant Acts reached by conducting
ActRelationships (see contextControlCode). Examples: If an 'Author'
Participation were marked as "Overriding, Non-Propagating" it means that the
author will replace the set of author participations that have propagated
from ancestor Acts. Furthermore, no author participations whatsoever will
propagate to any child Acts that allow context to be propagated.
The association adds to the existing context associated with the Act, but
replaces associations propagated from ancestor Acts whose typeCodes are the
same or more specific.
The association is added to the existing context associated with the Act, but
overrides an association with the same typeCode. This overriding association
will propagate to any descendant Acts reached by conducting ActRelationships
(see contextControlCode). Examples: If an 'Author' Participation were marked
as "Overriding, Propagating" it means that the author will replace the set of
author participations that have propagated from ancestor Acts, and will
itself be the only author to propagate to any child Acts that allow context
to be propagated.
Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name.
The string must match exactly an identifier used to declare an
enum constant in this type. (Extraneous whitespace characters are
not permitted.)
Parameters:
name - the name of the enum constant to be returned.