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Managing the mode of dimension recalculation in the Document Manager

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Document manager It allows you to perform the following actions with recalculations:

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assigning any recalculation as current (i.e. the choice of recalculation according to which the calculation of dimensions will be performed).

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To manage the mode of model recalculation, it is necessary to select the element Recalculate dimensions in the Manager tree.

When specifying recalculation in the list in the right part of the Document manager dialog the toolbar panel displays buttons for invoking commands that control the recalculation list. For description of the commands, see the table.

Description of commands used for controlling the recalculations list


Name

Description

Create

The command allows you to create a new user conversion. After you click the button in the list of recalculations a newly created recalculation appears.

New recalculation does not contain variables or components – the right part of the dialog is empty.

By instance

The command allows you to create a new user recalculation with the parameters of the system or previously created custom recalculation – sample-recalculation.

The command is available if one of the recalculations is highlighted in the list of recalculations.

After clicking the button in the list of recalculations a new recalculation appears, having parameters sample-recalculation.

If a system recalculation is chosen as the model, then all variables will be the parameters of the new recalculation (and/or components) of the current model that can be re-read. The method of recalculating the value of each variable (or component) in this recalculation will correspond to the selected system recalculation.

Assign as active

The command allows you to assign the highlighted conversion to the current one. The command is available if one of the recalculations in the list is highlighted. After clicking a button, a check mark appears next to the highlighted conversion. This means that this recalculation is current.

Delete

The command allows you to delete the selected user conversion. The button is available when you select a user conversion in the list.

System recalculations cannot be deleted.

When specifying a user recalculation, the buttons for the commands controlling the user recalculation are displayed on the toolbar panel in the list of the left part of the dialog. For description of the commands, see the table.

Description of user conversion control commands


Name

Description

Read variables

The command allows you to add to the custom recalculation all the model variables involved in recalculating its size. The command is available when you select a user conversion in the list.

Note that variables with the status informational, are not added to the parameters area.

Insert variable

The command allows you to select a variable from the list of model variables involved in resizing. Specify the required variable and press OK button.

The row corresponding to the selected variable will be added to the table.

Delete Rows

The command allows you to delete the rows of the table.

The command is available after selecting a row or cell.

To middle part of the tolerance field

A group of buttons allows you to select the desired recalculation method for a variable or component. Select the desired line and click on the toolbar the button corresponding to the desired method of conversion. More details on the calculation methods...

By upper limit

By lower limit

With coefficient

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