- User's Guide
- Working with Nodes
- Modeling Nodes
Modeling Nodes
You can model an existing node to create a new node with the same properties and in the same hierarchies as the node being modeled.
To create a node by modeling a node:
- From Browse, select a version.
- Select a hierarchy.
- From Hierarchies, select Open.
The top node of the hierarchy is displayed in a node tree.
- Select a node to model.
- On the Shortcuts menu, select Script and then select Model After.
The Source tab is populated with information from the node you selected.
- On the Properties tab, from Copy Properties, select the properties to be copied from the node.
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None––No properties are copied.
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Overridden––Only overridden property values are copied.
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Selected––Only the properties you select are copied.
Note:
For Selected, click
to display a property selector from which to select properties.
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All––all properties are copied.
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- Do the following:
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Select the Global Properties tab to view the Global property values that will be included in the Action Script based on your selection in Step 4.
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Select the Local Properties tab and select a hierarchy to view the local property values that will be included from each hierarchy based on your selection in Step 4. Make changes as necessary.
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- On the Target tab, do the following:
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Select the target version for the new node.
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Enter a name for the new node.
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Enter a description for the new node.
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- Click Load.
- When the load completes, review the script actions and parameter values. You can:
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Click
to modify a row.
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Select Script, then Substitute Versions to change a version. Select the version to be replaced and the version to replace it with and click OK.
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Click a column header to sort rows alphabetically.
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Click
to filter one or more columns.
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Click
to switch between displaying properties by label or by name.
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- Select the check box in the Process column next to each row to be run.
Note:
From the Script menu, use Select All to process all actions. You can select a subset of actions from a script and only process those actions.
- Click
to run the Action Script.
The results of each script action are displayed in the Status and Result Value columns. The script and the results can be saved to a file using the Download option on the Script menu.