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| As a prerequisite for this example, a DocuLogicModel must have been created as described in "How to Create a Logic Model". Additionally, you should have defined the DCU application as described in "How to Create Application Types". | |
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Open the form
from the menu or click the button |
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| Switch to Insert mode
with the button |
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| Select DocuLogicModel from the field menu. | |
| Enter DocuProcedure as procedure name in the Name field. | |
| In order to prevent confusion with LogiView commands or functions, logic model names should contain capital letters. | |
| Enter Procedure for documentation in the field. | |
| The macro type is automatically set to P-Procedure. | |
| Click the field. | |
| Click the button
The selection menu is opened. |
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| Select the DCU
| Documentation entry and click the button |
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| Click the button
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The and the ELSE-line field are only evaluated for decision tables. The , , , , and fields are filled in automatically. For performance reasons, the field value may be edited. (This value defines for how long "unused" decision tables / procedures are kept in the main memory.) The higher this value, the longer the decision table / procedure will remain in the main memory before it is deleted. |
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The list should now look as follows:
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