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The following describes how to specify user defined attributes via categories.
Thereby the attribute value to be transferred to the CAD system can be conditioned on a rule.
Detailed information is found under Section 2.2.1.2, “ What are categories?” and following sections.
In the respective section[38] (here "Custom") declare the user defined attribute "Kind of Part".
This is specified by the category for part (is3dpart) and assembly (is3dasm).
[Custom] ; # Part # KindofPart(is3dpart)=?"Part" ; # Assembly # KindofPart(is3dasm)=?"Assembly"
In the respective section (here "Custom") declare the user defined attribute "Catalog class".
This is specified by the category for Catalog (isCatalog).
[Custom] ; # General # CatalogClass=?1 ; # NORM # CatalogClass(isCatalog(norm))=?2 ; # AHP # CatalogClass(isCatalog(ahp))=?3 ; # AMF # CatalogClass(isCatalog(amf))=?3
[38] Depending on the CAD system the section has different names. The respective information therefor is found in the section "Transfer user defined attributes" of the respective CAD system.