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To work through this example, you must have completed the example Create a Class. In our class hierarchy example, the following hierarchy (structure) must be defined: |
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Select Start > Classification >
Classes. The mask is opened. |
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Find the class CLS-1000 Bolts. |
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Select the Subclasses tab. |
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To change to insert mode click ![]() |
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Change to the | field.
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Click ![]() The list is opened. |
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Select the class CLS-1100 Wood screws and choose from the context menu . |
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To save the entry click |
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Repeat steps 3 to 8 with CLS-1200 Machine bolts as a subclass for CLS-1000 Bolts. |
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Highlight the subclass CLS-1200
Machine bolts. |
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Repeat steps 3 to 8 with the classes CLS-1210 Hexagon screws and CLS-1220 Socket head screws as sub-classes for CLS-1200 Machine bolts. |
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The structure of the classes can be viewed in the |
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As soon as a class has supclasses assigned
to it, the Container checkbox will be selected!![]() |
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It is not possible to assign CLS-1000 Bolts (superclass) to
CLS-1100 Wood screws (subclass) as a subclass. The following message would
be displayed in the message window.![]() |