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Actions in the Measurement Table Editor
Each row in the measurement table includes an actions icon that allows you to perform a number of actions on the corresponding row. Click the icon and select one of the following items:
Insert After—Inserts a row beneath the selected row.
Insert Before—Inserts a row above the selected row.
Delete—Removes the selected row and its contents from the table.
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You cannot delete rows with critical POMs. To delete a critical POM row, you must first change its criticality level to a noncritical level.
You are not prompted to confirm your actions. If you accidentally delete a row, click Cancel, and the row remains in the table; however, any other changes you made since your last save are lost.
Insert Separator Row—Inserts a placeholder row above the selected row.
You might want to insert empty rows in the measurement table to visually separate POMs into sections. Other uses for empty rows include support for base-only POMs, or unusual or undetermined grade rules.
Because the inserted separator row is meant to act as a placeholder, visual separator, or empty row, you can only enter values in the Name column of the row. The other cells in the row are inactive.
With the exception of the inactive cells, you can work with the placeholder row in the same manner as other rows. You can insert rows before and after the row, delete the row, and highlight the row.
Copy—Copies the corresponding grade rules for a given measurement
Paste Grade Rules—Pastes the copied grade rules to the corresponding POM, and updates the values for each size, based on the grade rules. If grade rules already exist for that POM, the existing grade rules are replaced with the copied grade rules.
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You can only copy one set of grade rules at a time. The system does not store multiple sets of grade rules for pasting. Selecting Paste Grade Rules pastes the last set of grade rules that you copied.