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Icon Description
1 The selected recipes will be added to a separate inclusive group.
2 Within the selected recipes, the top and bottom side of each board will be added to a sep-
arate inclusive group.
The "4.4.2 Dialog Box: Put Into Separate Inclusive Groups " [ 130] dialog box will open.
This enables you to define the designator for the top side and/or bottom side in the recipe
name. This designator is used by the search function to locate the corresponding top and
bottom sides.
3 The binding of recipes to the inclusive group will be canceled.
If multiple boards with inclusive groups have been selected, you can delete individual in-
clusive groups. In this case, the "4.4.3 Dialog Box: Remove Inclusive Groups"
[➙131]dialog box will open.
NOTICE
Creating inclusive groups in the Rule Editor
Inclusive groups can be created with the help of the Rule Editor. See also "8 Working with the
Rule Editor" [ ➙ 175].
Open the Rule Editor with the Same Job Rules (Inclusive Groups) function.
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4.4.1
4.4.1 Example of Inclusive Groups
Example of Inclusive Groups
The two top boards and the the two bottom boards are marked in the table and each are gathered to
form an inclusive group, with the icon (1).
Example: inclusive groups of boards
There are two inclusive groups with the name [1] and with the name [2]. The other process requirements
are generated automatically.
In the Inclusive Groups column, the two top boards are marked with the group name [1].
In the Inclusive Groups column, the two bottom boards are marked with the group name [2].
In the Other Process Requirements column, the group name 1 is also entered as an attribute for the
two top boards. A stands for an already existing process requirement which was, however, not de-
fined as a line process.
In the Other Process Requirements column, the group name 2 is also entered as an attribute for the
two top boards. B stands for an already existing process requirement which was, however, not de-
fined as a line process.
These entries are used to create a rule which you can view and edit in the Rule Editor.
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Same job rules (inclusive groups) in the Rule Editor
Go to Configuration and open the function Same Job Rules (Inclusive Groups).
⇨ The Rule Editor Same Job Rules will be opened.
Rule Editor: same job rules
The available process requirements are shown at (1).
Go to Rules defined and mark the line (2).
⇨ The result for the boards affected by the rule will be shown at Result set of the selected rule.
See also "8 Working with the Rule Editor" [ ➙ 175].
4.4.2
4.4.2 Dialog Box: Put Into Separate Inclusive Groups
Dialog Box: Put Into Separate Inclusive Groups
Dialog box: put into separate inclusive groups
Edit field:
Parameter Description
Board side designator
for top side
Enter the designator for the top side of the board here.
(e.g. _TOP).
Board side designator
for bottom side
Enter the designator for the bottom side of the board here.
(e.g. _BOTTOM).