About the Manage AutoUDFs Dialog Box
Use the Manage AutoUDFs dialog box to:
Create and update Automatic UDF definitions.
Review the status of the Automatic UDFs you defined and created.
Suppress and resume Automatic UDFs.
Show the status information of Automatic UDFs in the model.
Delete Automatic UDFs in the model.
The Manage AutoUDFs dialog box contains:
The following tables:
AutoUDF definitions–All Automatic UDF definitions on the coordinate systems in the model, and the status of the UDFs created by each definition.
AutoUDFs without definition–All Automatic UDFs created without a corresponding Automatic UDF definition.
The following symbols and sections:
Area/s
Item
Command
Top-left toolbar
In the model, zoom to the item you select in the table.
Top-left toolbar
Automatically create or update UDFs for coordinate systems using the Automatic UDF definition.
Top-left toolbar
Suppress all created Automatic UDFs.
Top-left toolbar
Resume all created Automatic UDFs.
Top-left toolbar
Show status information for Automatic UDFs.
Top-left toolbar
Delete Automatic UDFs that are no longer required.
Top-left toolbar
Delete all automatic UDFs.
AutoUDF definitions and AutoUDFs without definition
Expand all branches of the status table.
AutoUDF definitions and AutoUDFs without definition
Collapse all branches of the status table.
AutoUDF definitions
Show only the failed items in the status table.
AutoUDF definitions
UDF name
Names of defined or created UDFs.
AutoUDF definitions
Attach part
Names of parts that attach a coordinate system using an Automatic UDF definition.
AutoUDF definitions
Dimensions
Defined and actual dimensions for the Automatic UDFs.
AutoUDFs without definition
UDFs without definition
All Automatic UDFs without a corresponding Automatic UDF definition. For example, because you deleted a part or coordinate system that contained the definition.
AutoUDFs without definition
UDFs created by other instances
All Automatic UDFs without a corresponding Automatic UDF definition at the current placement of the part, but defined at another placement.
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