Difference between revisions of "OtfValiditySettings"
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− | Here you can set the name of the validity (Note that the name should conform to the [[OtxNamingConventions|OTX Naming Conventions]]), add specification for the validity, set the Visibility attribute of the validity | + | Here you can set the name of the validity (Note that the name should conform to the [[OtxNamingConventions|OTX Naming Conventions]]), add specification for the validity, set the Visibility attribute of the validity, or you can set the condition value for the validity. You can input the condition value directly in the "'''Condition'''" textbox, or you can use the supported [[OtfExpressionEditor|Expression Editor]] by clicking on the "''' ... '''" button. |
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[[OtxNamingConventions|OTX Naming Conventions]] | [[OtxNamingConventions|OTX Naming Conventions]] | ||
− | [[OtxVisibilities|Visibilities]] | + | [[OtxVisibilities|OTX Visibilities]] |
Revision as of 06:45, 19 November 2014
In the Validity - Settings dialog box, you can view and configure the properties of a validity (see the image below). To access the settings dialog box of a validity, please right click on the corresponding validity node in the Solution Explorer and select "Properties" menu entry.
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The Validity - Settings dialog box allows for viewing and configuring the properties of a validity |
Here you can set the name of the validity (Note that the name should conform to the OTX Naming Conventions), add specification for the validity, set the Visibility attribute of the validity, or you can set the condition value for the validity. You can input the condition value directly in the "Condition" textbox, or you can use the supported Expression Editor by clicking on the " ... " button.
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