Variation Reports
In HOPEX, there are three report types dealing with variations:
Varied Object Analysis: this report type deals with varied objects. It gives a view of:
Internal variations in detail: when a varied object includes elements, these elements can also be varied in the context of the primary variation. The aim of this report is to show the variations of analyzed elements and the details of component variations.
Details of variation descendant lineage: variants themselves are variable objects and can therefore be varied in turn. This report details the complete lineage of a varied object.
Variation Analysis: variations are used to establish relationships between a varied object and its variants. A variation can be broken down into sub-variations that define how elements of the varied object are themselves varied. This report details the structure of certain variations.
Varied Object Comparison: this report enables comparison of a referenced object with its variations.
 
Example of a "Varied Object Comparison" report