Table Filters

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by fmcdougle, May 9, 2007.

  1. fmcdougle

    fmcdougle Guest

    When working with Pro-E table, it shows a filter that we set up with a
    rule for the filter.

    What do I place in the rule if in the table I made it has a colum for
    components. Under component I would like to keep each component name
    that starts with a C.

    Can any one give me a clue as to how this rule would be written out?

    Please give an example.

    Thanks

    Frank
     
    fmcdougle, May 9, 2007
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  2. fmcdougle

    David Janes Guest

    When working with Pro-E table, it shows a filter that we set up with a
    rule for the filter.

    What do I place in the rule if in the table I made it has a colum for
    components. Under component I would like to keep each component name
    that starts with a C.

    Can any one give me a clue as to how this rule would be written out?

    Please give an example.

    Thanks

    Frank

    Where are we here? In a drawing, model, assembly? Version of Pro/e (in Wildfire, much is different)? Are we talking about Repeat Region filters in drawings? The new Search functionality?


    I'll make the assumption that you're talking about the Repeat Region filters, to show the BOM in a certain way. The filter would read

    &asm.mbr.name == "C*"

    where == is a comparison operator; and "C*" are put in quotes because of the wildcard character, otherwise it would be part_x, unquoted.

    To learn more about this, do 'Table>Repeat Region', then do 'Help>What's This' and pick Filters. It lists the operators and some of the syntax and operation of the filters.

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, May 9, 2007
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  3. fmcdougle

    fmcdougle Guest

    David, thank you very much. That is the info I was in need of.

    Frank

    Also, you have helped me in the past, several times. Each time you
    where right on.
     
    fmcdougle, May 10, 2007
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