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In the previous examples the -RED, -GRN, -BLU, -01,-02,-03 are derived from the Cable Type Core Data
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In the previous examples the -RED, -GRN, -BLU, -01, -02, -03 are derived from the Cable Type Core Data
  
 
===Prerequisites===
 
===Prerequisites===
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* [[DB:Global Signal Types|Signal Type Prefixes]]
 
* [[DB:Global Signal Types|Signal Type Prefixes]]
 
* [[DB:Global Signal Types|Signal Type Ranges]]
 
* [[DB:Global Signal Types|Signal Type Ranges]]
* Starting Cable Number
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* [[Settings:Project Project|Starting Cable Number]]
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==Steps==
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# Create a new Cable Type by clicking '''Database>Cable Types''' then click '''File>New'''
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# Fill in the basic cable information.
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# Set the Is Multi-core and set a Core Count.

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Assigning a Multi-core Cable Number.



Assigning Multicore Cable Numbers

Using the default Cable Number Format you can have a multi-core number such as:

  • V-1001-RED
  • V-1001-GRN
  • V-1001-BLU

Or

  • V-1001-01
  • V-1001-02
  • V-1001-03

In the previous examples the -RED, -GRN, -BLU, -01, -02, -03 are derived from the Cable Type Core Data

Prerequisites

Steps

  1. Create a new Cable Type by clicking Database>Cable Types then click File>New
  2. Fill in the basic cable information.
  3. Set the Is Multi-core and set a Core Count.