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when using the option ' use target object's property' on tag

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M-BRF
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when using the option ' use target object's property' on tag

when we make a tag. in the 'select class properties' is a 'Use target object's property'
that the difference between select for example 'size' with 'use target object's property' marked or unmarked
in final difference between selecting options 'tag format setup' with 'use target object's property' marked unmarked
when there is no need to select one way or another
a greeting

 

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cuando hacemos un tag. en el 'select class properties' hay una opcion ' use target object's property'
que diferencia hay entre seleccionar por ejemplo 'size' con ' use target object's property' marcado o sin marcar
en definitiva que diferencia hay entre seleccionar las opciones del' tag format setup' con 'use target object's property' marcado a sin marcar
no se cuando hay que seleccionarlo de una manera u otra
un saludo

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Dan.Scales
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Hi,

 

If the Use Target Object check box is selected, the properties that can be chosen are constrained to those that are available within the current class.

 

If the Use Target Object check box is deselected then you are no longer constrained to the class properties that can be inherited.

 

For example, with it deselected a Valve tag can acquire the line number from a line – “Pipe Line Group.Line Number”.

 

You could consider the check box to be a shortcut that allows you to quickly show only the properties for the class you are working on rather than having to browse through the entire class list.

 

Thanks,
Dan



Dan Scales

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