Variant Subsystems control by Model Workspace variables?

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Tilman
Tilman le 31 Août 2014
Commenté : Lee le 25 Jan 2022
Dear Community,
does there exist a way to use Model Workspace variables instead of Base Workspace variables for variant control?
I would like to avoid using callbacks for variant override.
I wonder why hierarchical symbol resolution ( http://blogs.mathworks.com/seth/2009/02/15/where-does-that-variable-come-from/ ) does not apply for variant control ...
Best regards,
Tilman
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Markus
Markus le 19 Fév 2021
I agree to the above. I would also prefer to have Simulink Variant objects in the model workspace.
Lee
Lee le 25 Jan 2022
Where is this limitation even mentioned in the documentation? I don't understand why variables referenced by variant control conditions would need to be present in a specific workspace. Furthermore, even after moving said variables into the base workspace, Simulink throws an error as it's still unable to evaluate logical expressions such as 'and' or '|' or 'not'

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Mobashar Ahmad
Mobashar Ahmad le 28 Oct 2019
Any updates on this? i would also like to use the Model Workspace to manage the variants control variables.
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Markus
Markus le 24 Juin 2020
Same here. These make more sense in the model workspace anyway.
Any update from a staff member?

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Jonas
Jonas le 25 Juin 2020
Modifié(e) : Jonas le 25 Juin 2020
You can create a Simulink.Variant variable and put it inside a Data Dictionary, and then link this Data Dictionary to the model.

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