Attribute Columns
- Contextual Name
- Displays the name of the contextual interference located in the global
simulated product. It is built from the metric name valuated in the business
logic and a number corresponding to the instance number.
- The multi-instantiated interferences share the same name with numbered (1,
2, 3, and so on) suffixes. The names of the interferences that are not
multi-instantiated end with 1. You can edit them as text strings.
- You can click to
sort the interferences in alphabetical order in the interference result
list.
By default, this column appears in the interference list.
- Metric Name
- Displays the name of metric. You can edit them as text strings.
- The multi-instantiated interferences share the same metric interference
name with numbered (1, 2, 3, and so on) suffixes and displayed in the
Contextual Interference Name column.
By default, this column appears in the interference list.
- System Status
- Displays the interference status computed by the system as per the defined
specification. It correspond to the attribute
V_Itf_Type in
the business logic parameters. It describes the solver status (Clash,
Contact, Clearance, or No Interference). You can select several rows and
modify the system status simultaneously. By default, this column appears in the interference list.
- User Status
- Allows you to update the user status. It corresponds to the attribute
V_Itf_User_Type in the business logic parameters. It
describes the user status with the color associated to it as below:
Color |
User Status |
|
Clash |
|
Contact |
|
Clearance |
|
No Interference |
|
Undefined |
By default, this column appears in the interference list.
- Analysis Status
- Allows you to update your acceptance status. It corresponding to the
attribute
V_Itf_Analysis in the business logic parameters.
It describes the analysis status with the color associated to it as below:
Color |
User Status |
|
KO |
|
OK |
|
To be analyzed or To be
re-analyzed |
When you compute an interference simulation for the first time, analysis
status is To be analysed.
When the analysis status appear as To be analysed and you change it (OK
or KO), and then update the interference simulation, analysis status
displayed is To be reanalyzed instead of
To be analysed.
Note:
The multi-instantiated interferences shares the same status.
By default, this column appears in the interference list.
- Previous Status
- Displays the previous status of the interference. If the interference
simulation is performed for the first time, the status is displayed as
Unknown. It corresponds to the attribute
V_Itf_Previous_Analysis in the business logic
parameters. It describes the user status (OK, KO, Not analyzed, Unknown or
blank). When you update the interference simulation, previous status
displays the user defined analysis status. When you compute an
interference simulation for the first time, the cell value is empty.
The cell value appears Not analyzed when the Analysis
Status set is To be analyzed or To be reanalyzed before
updating the interference simulation. By default, this column appears in the interference list.
- Path to Instance 1
- Displays the full path of the first instance in the interference. This
attribute gives the instance names of parts involved in an interference.
- Path to Instance 2
- Displays the full path of the second instance in the interference. This
attribute gives the instance names of parts involved in an interference.
- Path to Reference 1
- Displays the full path of the reference of the first instance in the
interference.
- Path to Reference 2
- Displays the full path of the reference of the second instance in the
interference.
- Fastener Instance 1
- Displays the title of the first interfering fastener.
- Instance 1
- Displays the title of the first interfering instance.
- Fastener Instance 2
- Displays the title of the another interfering fastener.
- Instance 2
- Displays the title of the another interfering instance.
- Fastener Type 1
- Displays the type of the first fastener in the interference.
By default, this column appears in the interference list.
- Fastener Reference 1
- Displays the reference name of the first fastener in the interference.
By default, this column appears in the interference list.
- Reference 1
- Displays the reference name of the first instance in the interference.
By default, this column appears in the interference list.
- Fastener Type 2
- Displays the type of the another fastener in the interference.
By default, this column appears in the interference list.
- Fastener Reference 2
- Displays the reference name of the another fastener in the interference.
By default, this column appears in the interference list.
- Reference 2
- Displays the reference name of the second instance in the interference.
By default, this column appears in the interference list.
- Shape 1
- Displays the title of the first 3DShape.
- Shape 1
- Displays the title of the second 3DShape.
- Owner Instance 1
- Displays the owner of the first interfering instance.
- Owner Instance 2
- Displays the owner of the second interfering instance.
- Owner Reference 1
- Displays the owner of the first interfering part.
By default, this column appears in the interference list.
- Owner Reference 2
- Displays the owner of the second interfering part.
By default, this column appears in the interference list.
- Owner Shape 1
- Displays the owner of the first 3DShape.
- Owner Shape 1
- Displays the owner of the second 3DShape.
- Owner ID Instance 1
- Displays the ID of the first interfering instance owner.
- Owner ID Instance 2
- Displays the ID of the second interfering instance owner.
- Owner ID Reference 1
- Displays the ID of the first interfering part owner.
- Owner ID Reference 2
- Displays the ID of the second interfering part owner.
- Owner ID Shape 1
- Displays the ID of the first 3DShape owner.
- Owner ID Shape 1
- Displays the ID of the second 3DShape owner.
- Quantifier
- Displays the penetration volume when the clash is detected and minimum
distance when the clearance is detected. The column displays
NA status if the check boxes under
compute quantifier of the
Specifications tab are cleared.
- You can choose to display the penetration depth value instead of penetration
volume. To do so, right-click the Quantifier column
and select .
- From the Tools section of the action bar, you can click Preferences
to modify the unit in which the values are
displayed.
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By default, this column appears in the interference list.
- Penetration Volume
- Displays the penetration volume. To display this column, right-click any of
the columns and select Show column > Penetration
volume.
- From the Tools section of the action bar, you can click Preferences
to modify the unit in which the values are
displayed.
- Penetration Vector
- Displays the penetration value. To display this column, right-click any of
the columns and select Show column > Penetration
vector.
- From the Tools section of the action bar, you can click Preferences
to modify the unit in which the values are
displayed.
- Minimum Distance
- Displays the minimum distance. To display this column, right-click any of
the columns and select Show column > Minimum
distance.
- From the Tools
section of the action bar, you can click Preferences
to modify the unit in which the values are
displayed.
- Tolerance
-
Displays the tolerance (sag) used during the computation. It corresponds
to the attribute
V_Itf_Real_Tolerance_Used_For_Computation . The
tolerance value is the sum of the tolerances of both interfering
parts.
- From the Tools section of the action bar, you can click Preferences
to modify the unit in which the values are
displayed.
-
By default, this column appears in the interference list.
- Description
- Allows you to specify the comments about the particular result. It
corresponds to the attribute
V_description in the business
logic parameters. It describes the user comment.
- You can edit the description as text string.
-
By default, this column appears in the interference list.
Note:
If you modify an attribute value in the result list, the attribute of the metric
interference is modified, which in turn modifies the contextual interference
attributes. For example, if you change the name in the Interference
Name column, the name of every contextual interference corresponding
to this metric will change. However, if you modify the attributes of the
contextual interference, the metric attributes are not impacted because they
share attributes with other contextual interferences. In this case, the
attribute is indeed modified for the contextual interference, but not for the
metric interference.
Standard Attributes displayed in the Result List
- Owner
- Displays the creator of the interference. It corresponds to the attribute
V_user in the business logic parameters. By default, this column appears in the interference list.
- Owner ID
- Displays the owner ID of the interference.
- Maturity
- Displays the maturity status of the interference. It corresponds to the
attribute
V_maturity in the business logic parameters.
Customize Result List
You can right-click the header and customize the interference simulation result list
using the following options available in the context menu:
- Pin Column
- Allows you to pin a column on the left or on the right side of the list or
unpin it.
- Size Column to Fit
- Adjusts the width of the column according to its content.
- Size All Column to Fit
- Adjusts the width of all the columns according to their content.
- Hide Column
- Allows you to hide the column which is not necessary in the given context.
- Add Filter
- Allows you to apply filter on the result, enabling you to list only the
required results. You can select the icon to set the filter criteria and apply the filter. You can specify the
several filters after the first filter specifications are filled.
For
columns that have numeric values, you can use the filter criteria based
on values (equals, not equals, less than, less than or equals, less than
or equals, greater than, greater than or equals, and in range).
- Custom Views
- Lets you customize the view of the interference list.
- You can change the order of the columns, control their visibility and width,
pin them, and create new views.
- You can also group the rows having same column values.
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