The Test and Resolve Family Items dialog box
appears.
Important:
The test is performed even if the generic model maturity is different from
Shared.
In the Items selection section, select
Filter and select the filter.
Check
Test items
and click
Execute.
The Component family items test dialog box appears and
indicates the percentage of items tested.
Once the test is performed,
the Report section of the Test and Resolve Family
Items dialog box indicates the number of items selected and the
number of items that are in a dysfunctional state.
Check
Resolve items (Standard naming)
and click
Execute.
The
Component family items resolution dialog box
appears indicating the percentage of items resolved.
Click
Close when done.
All
family items are displayed
with a green button indicating that they are all resolved.
Notes:
For existing annotations of generic models, a clean-up procedure is performed; it
occurs chronologically as follows:
The broken imported geometries are deleted.
If the reference geometry of any annotation from the component family is not available, such
annotation is considered as invalid and is deleted. When any view or capture is
empty (there are no available annotations in that view or capture), it is
deleted.
Empty views and captures at the start are not deleted by the processing. Only the views or
captures that are emptied when their embedded annotations are deleted by the
clean-up process are be deleted. The purpose of this function is to prevent
deleting empty views or captures defined by the user to save, for example, a
particular perspective of a 3D model.
All the annotations are automatically positioned for better readability.