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NOTE If the selected terminal strip is not found in
the project, an alert displays asking if you want to
insert the missing strip in a new drawing. If you
click Yes, the terminal strip is inserted. If you click
No, the terminal strip is not inserted. The terminal
strips that were found are updated.
Refreshes the data within an existing tabular termin-
al strip; a new table is not inserted.
Refresh in Existing Drawing
NOTE If the selected terminal strip is not found in
the project, an alert displays asking if you want to
insert the missing strip in a new drawing. If you
click Yes, the terminal strip is inserted. If you click
No, the terminal strip is not inserted. The terminal
strips that were found are updated.
Overview of terminal properties database
The terminal properties database file (_TERMPROPS table in the
default_cat.mdb) can be viewed, edited, and expanded using the Terminal
Properties Database Editor tool. The terminal properties table holds the
terminal properties based on the manufacturer, catalog, and assembly code
entries. When a catalog assignment is made to a terminal, it looks to the
terminal properties table for a matching entry and pulls out and assigns the
properties when a match is found. The following wild cards are supported in
the catalog field:
* = matches any characters
? = matches a single character
# = matches a single numeric digit
@ = matches a single alphabetic character
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