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== Assigning Multicore Cable Numbers ==
 
== Assigning Multicore Cable Numbers ==
 
===Prerequisites===
 
Cable Number Format
 
Signal Type Prefixes
 
Signal Type Ranges
 
Starting Cable Number
 
  
 
Using the default Cable Number Format you can have a multi-core number such as:<br>
 
Using the default Cable Number Format you can have a multi-core number such as:<br>
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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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===Prerequisites===
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* [[WireCAD Online Help:Cable Number Format|Cable Number Format]]
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* [[DB:Global Signal Types|Signal Type Prefixes]]
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* [[DB:Global Signal Types|Signal Type Ranges]]
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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'''|| [[File:NewCableType1.png|thumb]]
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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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| Click''' File>Save''' to save the new Cable Type.||
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| Click''' Edit>Refresh''' to see the new Cable Type in the grid.||
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| Find your new Cable Type and edit the Core Data to suit||[[File:Multicore3.png|thumb]]
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|  You will need to see the Edit Cable Data form for the next step so make sure that [[Draw Cables tool panel]] is visible and that the '''Edit Cable Data on Assignment''' check button is checked.|| [[File:DrawCablesToolPanel1.png|thumb|Draw Cables Tool Panel]]
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| Now create a selection of the cables to assign a multi-core number.|| [[File:Multicore1.png|thumb]]
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| Click '''Advanced Tools>Cable Functions>Assign Cable Number''' or type '''ac''' into the command line.||
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| Select your new Cable Type from the assignment dialog. || [[File:Multicore4.png|thumb]]
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|  Check the '''Assign All Cores''' check box.|| This is available on Many-to-Many Cables
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| Click '''[OK]'''.||
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Latest revision as of 23:22, 3 January 2011

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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

Step More
Create a new Cable Type by clicking Database>Cable Types then click File>New
NewCableType1.png
Fill in the basic cable information.
Set the Is Multi-core and set a Core Count.
Click File>Save to save the new Cable Type.
Click Edit>Refresh to see the new Cable Type in the grid.
Find your new Cable Type and edit the Core Data to suit
Multicore3.png
You will need to see the Edit Cable Data form for the next step so make sure that Draw Cables tool panel is visible and that the Edit Cable Data on Assignment check button is checked.
Draw Cables Tool Panel
Now create a selection of the cables to assign a multi-core number.
Multicore1.png
Click Advanced Tools>Cable Functions>Assign Cable Number or type ac into the command line.
Select your new Cable Type from the assignment dialog.
Multicore4.png
Check the Assign All Cores check box. This is available on Many-to-Many Cables
Click [OK].