Analyzing Technological Tables and Part Filters

You can analyze technological tables and part filters to know whether they are valid or if there are issues to be corrected. Technological tables and part filters are automatically analyzed when you edit them. To analyze all of the tables and part filters, click Analyze. A symbol is added in the Engineering Specification Tree Viewer panel corresponding to a status.


Before you begin: Open at least one technological table and one part filter.
Note: When a table or a part filter is not analyzed, the icon appears.
See Also
About Technological Tables
About Part Filters and Filter Units
  1. From the Engineering Specification Edition section of the action bar, click Analyze .
    Technological tables and part filters are analyzed. For more information, see About Symbols Used in Technological Tables and Part Filters.

    A symbol corresponding to a status is displayed in the Engineering Specification Tree Viewer panel next to the technological table or part filter.

  2. Open the technological tables or part filters that require correction.

    Note: Only the table or part filter that you are correcting is automatically analyzed. Click Analyze to analyze the tables or part filters that reference it.

    Recommendation: The order to correct technological tables and part filters is the following:
    1. Correct the tables with link issues.
    2. Correct the tables with cell issues regarding a missing target or bad syntax.
    3. Correct the tables with other cell issues.
    4. Correct the part filters with link issues.
    5. Correct the other errors related to filters.

    After each correction, click Analyze because the correction of a table or part filter can impact other tables and part filters.