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To work through this example, you must have completed the examples Create a Class and Assign Attributes to a Class. |
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By suppressing the attribute inheritance , the attribute is deleted from the level below. Thus suppressed attributes in the lower levels are also deleted. This is not re-created when the suppression on the higher level is reset. |
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-1100 Wood screws. |
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Activate the KF and L attribute fields are displayed. (You may have to enlarge the list view or scroll to the right.). The L attribute has been inherited from the CLS-1000 Bolts class to the CLS-1100 Wood screws subclass. tab The classification list is opened. On the right-hand side of this list, the |
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Click on the | tab.
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Select the data
record with the ![]() |
attribute and click
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Select the checkbox in the | column.
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The field name | is usually not displayed completely (Sup...). You can display the whole name by enlarging the column size.
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The checkbox has three modi: inactive (![]() ![]() ![]() |
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To save the entry click ![]() |
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Confirm the following query with | .
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Click on the |
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