Project

You can reverse engineer C# projects when you select C# projects from the Reverse Engineer list in the Reverse Engineer C# dialog box.

Make sure you reverse engineer each project into a separate model.

Assembly properties are reverse engineered as follow:

C# assembly properties

PowerDesigner equivalent

Title

Name of the model

Description

Description of the model

Configuration

AssemblyConfiguration extended attribute

Company

AssemblyCompany extended attribute

Copyright

AssemblyCopyright extended attribute

Product

AssemblyProduct extended attribute

Trademark

AssemblyTrademark extended attribute

Version

AssemblyVersion extended attribute

Culture

AssemblyCulture extended attribute

AssemblyVersionAttribute

System.CLSCompliant

AssemblyFlagsAttribute

Stored in CustomAttributes extended attribute

Project properties are reverse engineered as extended attributes whether they have a value or not. For example, the default HTML page layout is saved in extended attribute DefaultHTMLPageLayout.

You can use the Ellipsis button in the Value column to modify the extended attribute value, however you should be very cautious when performing such changes as they may jeopardize model generation.