Compile Constraints by Configurable Item (tipcf2201m000)
Use this session to compile constraints by generic item for the Object Version of the product configurator, in which an object is generated per item.
- Select the directories in LN where the constraint source file and the constraint object file must be stored.
- Indicate whether the constraint source file must be deleted from LN after compilation.
- Click the Compile option to start the compilation process.
If errors are found when LN compiles constraints, they are logged in a system file with a name similar to that of the constraint source file. However, the name acquires the suffix .e.
Field Information
- From Item
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The From and To fields define a range of: configurable items.
- Delete Constraint Source
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If this check box is selected, the generated constraint source files are deleted from LN after compilation.
If this check box is cleared, the generated constraint source files are not deleted from LN after compilation. It may be useful to be able to consult constraint source files, especially with compilation errors.
- Compile in Debug
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If this check box is selected, you can debug the evaluation of the constraints, because the constraint objects are compiled in debug mode.
- Show Compilation Errors Only
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If this check box is selected, LN only prints the compilation errors.
- Constraints Directories
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- Constraint Source Directory
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The path in which the constraint source is stored.
Note: The system adds the name of the constraint source directory to the path name automatically, but you can also add the name yourself. The next time you use this session, the saved directory is presented as the default. In case no directory has been saved, the$BSE/lib/fd<tools.version>.<packet.combination
> file is used to determine the default path.If no directory has been saved, and you are working on a system that has no
$BSE/lib/fd<tools version>.<packet.combination>
file, you are asked to enter the directory where the sources are to be stored. - Constraint Object Directory
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The path in which the constraint object is stored.
Note: The system adds the name of the constraint object directory to the path name automatically, but you can also add the name yourself. If no directory has been saved, the$BSE/lib/fd<tools.version>.<package.combination>
file is used to determine the default path.If no directory has been saved and you are working on a system that has no file called "
$BSE/lib/fd<tools version>.<packet.combination>
," you are asked to enter the directory where the objects must be stored.