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Table Format
Arranges the order of the records so that certain wildcard patterns
are used before others. For example, the contact symbol
SEARCHORDER
HCR217F.dwg matches two different SYMBOL values, *217F* and
*21*. Since *217F* has a lower SEARCHORDER value, its
GRAPHIC symbol is used in the cross-reference table.
The contact symbol block name or wild card to map to a graphic
block name. The following codes are supported to handle special
cases.
SYMBOL
A+B map one graphic block where two separate NO/NC contacts
exist for a given coil and the pins match up with a Form-C in the
PINLIST for that coil.
SP=NO map a spare normally open contact
SP=NC map a spare normally closed contact
SP=<> map a spare convertible contact
SP=NONC map a spare form-c contact
SP=NO2 map a spare normally open contact that is part of a
form-c definition
SP=NC2 map a spare normally closed contact that is part of a
form-c definition
NOTE The spare contacts are shown only if the
cross-reference option to display the unused child contacts is selected.
The name of the block (.dwg) file that is inserted into the table cell
when the block name of the contact matches the SYMBOL value.
GRAPHIC
Explains the purpose of the wild-card pattern and graphic.COMMENTS
Update cross-reference tables
The table style cross-referencing provides support for replaceable parameters
to define and display in the table title. Some AutoCAD Electrical commands
take it into account when modifications are made to the drawing and the
cross-reference table is later updated.
If a component with a cross-reference table is deleted, the table is also
deleted from the drawing.
Delete Component
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