Can a Simulink model inherit Data Dictionary links from libraries blocks within other libraries or subsystem references?

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I'm working in R2022b. I can build a library, associate a data dictionary with it, then when I use a block from the library in a model the data dictionary shows up in the Model Explorer under External Data > From Libraries. Which is awesome, because I want to associate the component-specific data with their respective libraries then never have to relink those data dictionaries as I use the library blocks throughout my model.
My issue is that as soon as I'm using a library block in a subsystem reference or another library the top-level model won't find the data dictionary. It only finds library linked data dictionaries within the top model file. Can I make it pull in library linked data dictionaries wherever it finds them in the tree?
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Xander
Xander on 25 Mar 2024
Edited: Xander on 25 Mar 2024
Update:
I downloaded R2024a and tried the sample code attached above. It works as expected in the newer version. Is this a bug that was fixed, a feature that was added, or a default setting that was changed between R2022b and R2024a?
Luigi
Luigi on 14 Jan 2025
Edited: Luigi on 14 Jan 2025
I have a similar problem with R2023b. I copied a block from a library with a linked data dictionary but the top model doesn't find it. I can't even find the "From Libraries" section in the Model Explorer. Any suggestions?

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Githin George
Githin George on 20 Jan 2025
Check out these documentations for "Considerations When Using a Library Dictionary" in MATLAB R2023a and MATLAB R2023b. In R2023a, it is clearly stated that there is no support for "Library Dictionary" inside "Subsystem Reference"
I suspect that in MATLAB R2023b, it will support Library Dictionary if you execute one of the commands:
Simulink.LibraryDictionary.resetLibraryLinks
% or
Simulink.LibraryDictionary.refresh

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