About Formatting Repeat Regions by Attribute
You can use the REGION ATTR menu that appears when you click Attributes on the TBL REGIONS menu to format repeat region behavior in the following ways.
Duplicates—Lists all occurrences of a parameter in individual rows in a repeat region. This command sorts any data from the "&asm.mbr.name" display by feature number.
No Duplicates—Lists all occurrences of a parameter in one row, along with a quantity number if you use the parameter "&rpt.qty" in the region.
No Dup/Level—For a selected level of the region, lists duplicate occurrences of a parameter singly, along with a quantity if you use the parameter symbol "&rpt.qty" in the region. This command allows you to list duplicates only if the object resides in different levels of the assembly. There are no duplicates per level in the assembly. It sorts by parameter value any data generated from the "&asm.mbr.name" parameter symbol display.
Recursive—Searches all levels of data for parameters.
Flat—Searches only the top level of data for parameters.
Min Repeats—Sets the minimum number of repetitions for a repeat region. The default minimum is "1." The system leaves extra rows blank. If the minimum is set to "0," it avoids blank lines caused by the lack of data.
Start Index—Begins the index numbering of a repeat region (the value of "&rpt.index") where the index numbering of another repeat region ended. You cannot assign this attribute to nested repeat regions.
No Start Idx—Begins the index numbering of a repeat region at 1.
Cable Info—Displays the cable parameter information in tables containing appropriate parameter symbols.
No Cbl Info—Displays only assembly parameter information in tables (that is, no cabling information appears).
Bln By Part—When you suppress or replace a component to which a BOM balloon is attached, this command reattaches the balloon to another placement of the same part.
Bln By Comp—Specifies that simple BOM balloons reattach themselves to whatever component replaced the one that originally owned the BOM balloon.
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The template cell drives the number of digits of a quantity. In a two-directional repeat region, modifying the number of digits in the first column affects every column.