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Import Settings dialog box
| Handle Name Collisions During Import | |
|---|---|
| Controls how the software handles condition parameters and expressions that have the same name.A name collision occurs when you import a condition sequence that contains a condition parameter that shares the same name as an existing user-defined or system-defined expression.When you import a condition sequence that contains a condition parameter that shares the same name as an existing condition parameter, the software overwrites the values for the existing condition parameter. | |
| Overwrite Formula For Existing Entities For Name Collisions | Replaces the formula of the existing expression with a formula that represents the imported condition parameter, and then locks the revised expression.Note: This option is only valid if the existing expression is not a locked system-defined expression and the dimensions of the existing expression and the imported condition parameter are the same. Otherwise, the software issues an error message. |
| Rename Incoming Condition Sequence Parameters For Name Collisions | Renames the imported condition parameter and retains the name of the existing expression. |
| Handle Unused Missing Condition Sequence Parameters | |
| Delete Missing Parameters | If a missing parameter is used to define, for example, a boundary condition, the software removes the missing parameter from the condition sequence, but retains the expression for the missing parameter. The software unlocks the retained expression, issues a warning message in the Expressions dialog box, and makes the formula for the retained expression blank.If a missing parameter is unused, the software removes the missing parameter from the condition sequence and deletes the expression for the missing parameter. |
| Set Missing Parameters To Undefined | If a missing parameter is used to define, for example, a boundary condition, the software retains the missing parameter in the condition sequence, unlocks the expression for the missing parameter, issues a warning message in the Expressions dialog box, and makes its value undefined. That is, in the Condition Sequence Manager dialog box, on the Conditions tab, the Value cell for the missing parameter is made blank.If a missing parameter is unused, the software unlocks the expression for the missing parameter, makes its value undefined, and issues a warning message in the Expressions dialog box. |
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