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The second limitation of Method 5 is related to generic parameters. Generic parameters have object dependent references, each containing e.g. sets of that are solely related to particular objects. This implies that one wishes to relate images not only to parameter values but also to the object in which the value exists, i.e. it may become necessary to relate to value X of in object and to value of in object .The way to do this is to use the in the object-related references as in the following example from a parameter Switch.
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=misc= Switch mode
0Switched in parallel
=Diesel.LTCooler=
-1Switched in series cold:12
1Switched in series warm:13
@PICTURE
=Diesel.HTCooler=
-1Switched in series cold:14
1Switched in series warm:15
@PICTURE
=InjCooler=
-1Switched in series cold
0Switched in parallel
1Switched in series warm
In this example, in any instance of the object Diesel.LTCooler the reference
-1Switched in series cold:12
1Switched in series warm:13
@PICTURE
will be available. In this object, for a value of -1 the with QBinaryID value of 12 will be shown in the Illustration form. For a Switch value of 1 the with QBinaryID value of 13 will be shown. The attribute is included in order to tell Quaestor that it should search for an image/object in.
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