2.2.62 QualifierFlavor
QualifierFlavor indicates the origin and propagation rules for the qualifier.
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QualifierFlavor = OCTET
The following bit encodings MUST apply. Services SHOULD ignore any other bit values.<2>
Qualifier flavor |
Corresponding DMTF Qualifier name |
Meaning |
Bit values |
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WBEM_FLAVOR_FLAG_PROPAGATE_TO_INSTANCE |
WMI specific flavor |
If set, the qualifier is propagated to instances. If not set, the qualifier is not propagated to instances. |
0x01 |
WBEM_FLAVOR_FLAG_PROPAGATE_TO_DERIVED_CLASS |
ToSubclass |
The qualifier is propagated to derived classes. |
0x02 |
WBEM_FLAVOR_NOT_OVERRIDABLE |
EnableOverride |
The qualifier value cannot be overridden in a derived class or an instance. |
0x10 |
WBEM_FLAVOR_ORIGIN_PROPAGATED |
WMI specific flavor |
If the qualifier is specified for the property of a class, this flavor means that the property was inherited from the parent class. If the qualifier is specified for the property of a class's instance, this flavor means that the property is inherited from the parent class, but has not been modified at the instance level. |
0x20 |
WBEM_FLAVOR_ORIGIN_SYSTEM |
WMI specific flavor |
This indicates that the property is a WMI standard property. |
0x40 |
WBEM_FLAVOR_AMENDED |
Translatable |
The qualifier is localized. |
0x80 |
The meanings and combinations of usage for the standard CIM qualifier flavors are as specified in [DMTF-DSP0004].