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To add values to the cells in each column, click a cell and enter a value. If you
defined a value set for an input property (parameter) in the table, a drop-down
list of available values will display. Make sure to follow the guidelines in
Specify
Values for Lookup Tables
on page 934.
Custom Values
In a lookup table that does not use value sets, parameter values that do not
match a row of input property values from the lookup table are assigned the
lookup property value that corresponds to <Unmatched>. The default value
is Custom.
Enable Reverse Lookup
A lookup property with reverse lookup enabled adds a lookup grip to the
dynamic block reference. When you click this grip, a drop-down list of that
columns lookup values is displayed. The corresponding input property values
of the selected list item are assigned to the block reference.
To enable reverse lookup for a lookup property, each row in the lookup table
must be unique. To check for errors and empty cells, in the Property Lookup
Table dialog box, click the Audit button. You can also use the shortcut menu
options to insert, delete, or reorder rows.
Specify Values for Lookup Tables
The following rules apply when you specify values in lookup tables:
Use a comma as the delimiter between values.
You can specify any number of unique values separated by commas. For
example: 5,6,7 5.5,6.25
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