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Variant definition
Dialog box Variant definition
This is used for the definition of assembly variants. The dialog box contains the following register buttons:
Switch
Criterion
Manager
Register button Switch
db_variants_variantendefinition_schalter
By ticking a tick box the associated input line is released. You can now write the designation of the switch into the input line.
[...]
Opens the Dialog box Label, where you can conveniently edit the designations for various languages. You will find further information in the Chapter Label.
[<] [>]
Displays the next or the previous page. On each page there are eight lines for defining switches. You can define a maximum of 24 switches per group.
[<<] [>>]
Displays the next or the previous variant group. A maximum of three variant groups is possible.
You can define variants in different groups. The variants of different groups can be combined. This means that even more flexible assembly definitions are possible.
Register button Criterion
db_variants_variantendefinition_kriterium
The list shows the criteria already established.
Add
Adds a new criterion to the list. By clicking the button the input line is released where you can enter a designation for the criterion.
Remove
Removes the marked criterion from the list.
Set
Defines the switch position for the respective criterion. For this, the Dialog box Button assignment is started where you can tick or clear the appropriate tick boxes for the criterion.
Upwards
Moves the selected criterion by one position upwards. With this function you can sort the display sequence of the criteria.
Downwards
Moves the selected criterion by one position downwards. With this function you can sort the display sequence of the criteria.
Labeling
Defines the designation of the criterion. The designation can be specified in various languages.
[...]
Opens the Dialog box Label, where you can conveniently edit the designations for various languages. You will find further information in the Chapter Label.
[<] [>]
Displays the next or the previous criterion group. A maximum of three criterion groups are possible.