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Portal PVA Revisio n H ( 2018 ) 69 of 93 3. Select “ Open ” to open an existing Da taset file. 4. Select “ Save As ” to sa ve the current Datase t file a s a new Datas et file (Make a co py). 5. Select “ Add ” to add a n…

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Figure 68: Column Header
3. Select “OK” to accept the selected highlighted part.
Figure 69: Select "OK"
4. Use the arrows to expand or collapse the window to view or hide Current Part
Properties.
Figure 70: Expand or Collapse Window
14.2 Recipe Manager
1. In Setup Mode, select “Recipe Manager” to go to the recipe manager.
Figure 71: Recipe Manager
2. Select the “New” button to create a new Dataset file.
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3. Select “Opento open an existing Dataset file.
4.
Select “Save As” to save the current Dataset file as a new Dataset file
(Make a copy).
5. Select “Add” to add a new part to the current data set. Make sure the new part
name is unique.
Figure 72: Add
6. Select “Delete” to delete the selected part record.
Figure 73: Delete
7. The part record can be viewed in ascending or descending order. To view the
part record in ascending order, select the “Sort” button with the up arrow. To
view the part record in descending order, select the “Sort” button with the
down arrow.
Figure 74: Sort
8. Select “Train” to add a new part record based on a trained part code.
Figure 75: Train
9. Select “Search” to search for a part by name in the current dataset. The search
is case sensitive.
Figure 76: Search
14.2.1 To Edit Part Name or Part ID
To edit a Part Name or Part ID, hold the CTRL key down and double click the
necessary field. This prevents accidental edits to these fields.
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14.2.2 To Edit a Property Field
1. To edit a property field, click on the part name to expand the property list.
2. Double click on the property to be edited. The edit property window shown will
depend on the data type of the selected property.
Figure 77: Example Windows
3. The edit field May have limits on what you can enter. For example a property of
type ‘String’ may be restricted to a length of 12 characters and some characters
may not be allowed. A property of type ‘Num’ may only allow numbers in the
range of 1-30 to be entered.
Figure 78: Num and String Window Examples
Figure 79: Path Program File