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You are not allowed to create a CAD document without selecting a template. Values for the field selection menus in the upper portion of the New CAD Document window are filtered based on available CAD document templates. For example, if no template is available for an authoring application, then that authoring application is not shown in the Authoring Application selection menu. Similarly, if no template has been created for a type, then that type is not shown in the Type menu.
Selecting a value in a field menu in the upper section of the window refreshes other menus to show a filtered list based on that selection.
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You can also create a new CAD document when using the New Part window by selecting the Create CAD Document check box. |
The context for a new CAD document is a major driving attribute. Values available in the drop-down menus for other attributes, such as valid templates, valid authoring application, and so on, are decided based on context. Also, some of details in general attributes are driven through object initialization rule configuration, and so are likely to be different for different context. To assure valid attribute values, changing the context requires that the values for subsequent attributes be reselected. |
If you intend to change the context, do so before selecting values for the subsequent attributes. |
Filtering of templates is based on values in the preceding fields. The filtering is performed in the same order as the fields are listed in the New CAD Document window. For example, Authoring Application selection triggers filtering for remaining fields below it. Similarly, Category selection triggers filtering for the fields below it. You must follow this usability pattern to see proper templates. |
You can click Default to save the currently selected template as the default. When you revisit the New CAD Document window, the previously saved default value is pre-selected in the Template Name menu. |
If a preference to display organization information is set, you are able to set a value for Organization ID. See Selecting an Organization.. |
Both Number and File Name are required fields. When you specify number explicitly on the New CAD Document page, you are by default not expected to specify an extension. Because the system derives the CAD Name based on a user-specified number, when you specify to have the CAD Name same as number, the system automatically appends an extension. It figures out the extension by looking at the extension from the CAD Name of the user-selected CAD document template. This is default behavior with CAD-Name-same-as-number user specification. If you want to specify an extension explicitly, then you must enter File Name explicitly. When the extension is specified in such an explicit file name, that becomes what is sent to the server. |
• If auto numbering is on, Number is not shown as a required field and the word (Generated) is displayed. • You can have a system-generated CAD document number assigned without a file extension by setting the following server-side preference to Yes. The default is No (generated numbers include the file extension). > > > |
You can have a system-generated CAD document name assigned without a file extension by setting the following server-side preference to Yes. The default is No (generated names include the file extension). > > > |
The Open in Authoring Application check box only appears if you have selected a CAD document template to be used for creating the new CAD document. If the selected template can be opened in CAD application, then the CAD document created using that template can be opened. |
This check box is not available when the New CAD Document window is launched via the New Part window. |
It is recommended that you associate a part with a CAD document at object creation, rather than when you create a structure. |