Change Property Settings on Design Object
Explanation
This activity is used to view and change the settings that control object property inheritance from design parts
to design objects. These include the inheritance of terminals and wires by a design object from its connected
design part. By default, the Inheritable or Non-Inheritable setting is received from the class
property configurations and is common for all design objects of the same class. This activity can be performed on
one or more design objects, at a time to change the default settings and to reapply default settings if required.
The Inheritable for Some option is set by the system, only when a set of multiple objects are selected where
a few of them are can inherit terminals and wires while the rest cannot. This can be performed in
Design Object page.
Prerequisites
N/A
System Effects
- When the default setting is Inheritable and the object property setting for terminals and wires is set
to Non-Inheritable by you, terminals and wires will not be inherited automatically from this point
onwards, even with a valid design part connection.
- When the default setting is Inheritable, and the object property setting for terminals and wires is
set to Non-Inheritable by the system, if any manual addition or modification of terminals and wires
is done on the design object.
- When the default setting is Non-Inheritable and the object property setting for terminals and
wires is set to Inheritable by you, terminals and wires on the design object will be inherited from the
connected design part, if one exists.
- When the system setting is Inheritable for Some, both the Inheritable and
Non-Inheritable options can be set for terminals and wires by you, and will result in the effects
described above depending on the respective selection.