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1    Adding parameters to Transverse planes and Horizontal planes Image Removed

The user must be able to define a table containing a number of transverse reference planes. In the Domain Expert tutorial, the purpose of entity Transverse planes is described in detail.

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2    Enable users to modify calculated values Image Removed

In the Domain Expert version of the tutorial, it was shown that sometimes a user can modify calculated values after they are determined by the system. You, as a Knowledge Engineer, can enable this functionality by adding a @MODIFY attribute to the data slot of the parameter.

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3    Modify parameter display order Image Removed

It can be desirable to influence the parameter display order in the Workbase list. Normally, Quaestor puts parameters in alphabetal order. An @ORDER attribute on a parameter defines the relative position of the parameter in the Workbase list. Define this position by: @ORDER:RelativePosition, in which RelativePosition is an integer. The @ORDER values need not be consecutive. Parameters are sorted on RelativePosition from low to high. Values with no @ORDER attribute are placed below parameters with @ORDER attributes.

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5   Have a parameter determine the number of cases in an entity Image Removed

Parameter Nr will be used to indicate the number of cases (columns) in an entity.

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6    Make parameters multicase Image Removed

Normally, the value of any single value parameter is displayed in the list view.

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7    Provide default values Image Removed

  • Create the following relation for parameter X in entity Transverse planes in the Workbase:

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