6.8.2   Using Definitions

An example of how a generic condition is defined and used in an existing selection tree is shown in Figure 83 and described in the following list:

  1. Right-click on the Definitions icon.
  2. Choose Add child condition from the context-sensitive menu.

    A new condition is displayed followed by the name of a condition.

  3. Select the new condition.

    The condition configuration options are shown to the right of the application window.

  4. Enter the generic condition values for the chosen condition type.
  5. Enter a text string in the Id field. The activation of the data is done automatically. The Id text string is displayed after the condition within square brackets.
  6. Right - click on the anchored condition.
  7. Choose Copy Link from the context-sensitive menu.
  8. Place the cursor on the insertion point in the selection tree where the generic condition should be used.
  9. Right-click and select Paste from the context-sensitive menu.

    A locked condition link icon is displayed followed by the link reference.

Figure 83   Example of Using Definitions