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Terminal Editor - Attempting to Get Rid of Redundant Wire Info After Semicolon

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Terminal Editor - Attempting to Get Rid of Redundant Wire Info After Semicolon

Good afternoon,

 

I am working with three-layer terminal blocks and I was hoping to control some of the data visible with the attributes WIRENOL, L02WIRENOL, and L03WIRENOL. 

 

My desired result is to only show a single wire number instead of dual wire numbers separated by a semicolon (for all three attributes).

 

I was able to manipulate some of the destinations in the Terminal Strip Editor (using the Switch Terminal Destinations button) to get some of them to show a single wire number however I cannot get all of the wires to behave how I want it to look.  Please correct me if I am wrong, but the internal data should be to one side (say the left) and the external data to the other (say the right), is this correct?

 

To clarify my initial question:

In the attached photo the third terminal shows: 

1311.1   1301.1;1301.1   1301.0;1301.0 

My desired result:

1311.1   1301.1   1301.0

 

Is there an easier/better way to manipulate these values?

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I believe I found the solution to my issue before.

 

Under wire connection, there is a drop-down menu for "others"

mgaudyK243P_0-1661866735488.png

 

By default, connection direction is "left"

mgaudyK243P_1-1661866883146.png

 

What I needed was 3 level terminal with a direction to the "right"

 

mgaudyK243P_2-1661867125419.png

After spacing each connection with 0.5" spacing . . . I get this: 

 

mgaudyK243P_3-1661867571443.png

 

I hope this info is useful for others.  Kind Regards.

 

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