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3.1.1.7.1.2. Determine characteristic in list view

The part variables can also be shown and operated in a list view in addition to the table view.

The list display contains the following columns:

Meaning of columns

Meaning of columns

  1. Icon

      Meaning

    Fixed value

    The variable contains a non-changeable value.

    Several values available in list field / Changeable value:

    When you select a value in the list field, then automatically depending variables are changed as well.

    The following two possibilities can occur:

    1. At a depending variable only one value is still possible. Then the variable is marked with .

      In the opened list field you see a black value (the set and the others in blue font color.

    2. There are restrictions at a depending variable, but still several values are possible.

      Then the variable is marked with further on.

      In the opened list field you see black values. These are not affected by the current selection.

      Furthermore you see blue values. These have been filtered by the current selection.

      Example: D has been set to the value 1.6. Thereby at L values greater than 20 are not possible anymore. These now are displayed in blue font color.

      Example: D has been set to the value 1.6. Thereby at L values greater than 20 are not possible anymore. These now are displayed in blue font color.

    Value indirectly determined

    This symbol is shown if:

    1. only one value was basically available

      or

    2. by filtering another variable, the selection was restricted to one single value.

      [Note] Note

      This does not mean that you cannot perform changes anymore.

      However by the selection of a blue value all restrictions performed before are removed.

    Value pinned

    The value has been pinned by clicking on or or by direct selection.

    By clic5king on this symbol the Enter value window opens. For value ranges (yellow and orange fields) you may make a selection here.

  2. Name of variable

  3. Variable description

  4. Variable value

    The value can be changed via the list field (if possible at all).

    Choose value

    Choose value

  5. -Button

    By clicking on the value range selection dialog is opened. Here the variable value can be changed as well.

    Enter value

    Enter value

Example - Quick restriction to desired values:

  • All table values are listed underneath each other. The variable values are set to middle table values.

    Variables B, LG and LS have a set value .

    For all other variables you can change the default value via the list field of the variable value or with .

    Define value range of individual variables

    Define value range of individual variables

  • The value of variable D was changed to 2,000.

    -> The variable is therefore automatically pinned. A filter symbol is displayed.

    -> All other values dependant on this value are also pinned and identified by a checkmark symbol .

    See Fig. „Change of value D“.

    Change of value D

    Change of value D

  • Variable L can still be defined as desired.

    Set the value to 6,000.

    -> Now the filter symbol is displayed here too.

    -> The two DIN962 options flange and hole are now also pinned.

    See Fig. „Change of value L“.

    Change of value L

    Change of value L

  • With particular parts in the last step you can change the DIN962 option by clicking on at a DIN962OPT value.

    [Note] Note

    For all standard parts DIN 962 is implemented. This controls how screws and nuts can be adjusted for special use cases through additional forms and designs.

    Whether you want the DIN962 options to be displayed in the table and list views can be decided via the respective button in the toolbar.

    Standard toolbar: DIN 962 button

    Standard toolbar: DIN 962 button

    -> The dialog box Select value opens.

    Select the desired tip and confirm with OK.

    Select tip

    Select tip