How to get input data used in Requirement table analysis by MATLAB?

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I am currently using Requirement table block in my Simulink model. When I "Analyze Table" of the model there is output mat file named "RequirementsTable_sldvdata.mat" which is supposed to be containing input data used by MATLAB for the analysis of the table. However, there is only InputPortInfo and OutPortInfo in "sldvData" variable. Does anyone know if I have to change any setting or am I looking at the wrong variable?

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Darren Valovcin
Darren Valovcin on 12 Oct 2023
Hi Subham,
If the table is inconsistent, incomplete, or has other modeling issues*, Simulink Design Verifier will provide the data values which demonstrate the issues in sldvData.TestCases.dataValues. If the table has no modeling issues, then there will be no TestCases field in sldvData, as there are no issues to expose.
(*) See the documentation on other modeling issues which "Analyze Table" will also flag here: https://www.mathworks.com/help/slrequirements/ug/check-requirements-table-block.html
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Shubham
Shubham on 16 Oct 2023
Edited: Shubham on 18 Oct 2023
Thank you so much Darren!
I really appreciate you taking out some time.
Shubham
Shubham on 24 Oct 2023
Edited: Shubham on 25 Oct 2023
Sorry to bother you again, but can you please tell me how can I anaylze the requirement table programmatically. I have checked available object functions for Requirement table but there seems to be no such function.
web(fullfile(docroot, 'slrequirements/ref/slreq.modeling.requirementstable.html'))
If it's not possible just using the requirement table functions, can you pleae suggest me any other method to achieve this like using Simulink Design Verifier toolbox?

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