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Layer rule based

MB_9236701
7-Bedrock

Layer rule based

Hi guys, Im still little bit confused in rule based layers ... 

Im currently working on Clearance&Creepage analysis and I didnt find any nice tool to hide all insulator when Im setting my nets so I decide to hide all PARTS with CTI over 0 by rule based layer ... The CTI is in parametres of each part but I didnt find out how to do that ... Is it possible to make rule with parametres ? 

 

Thanks 

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msmith
14-Alexandrite
(To:tbraxton)

Just to add a bit more to this with a relevant example, the Search Tool is the engine for defining a Rule Based Layer and you can define the layer starting from the Layer Tree (RMB > New Layer > Rules) or directly from the Search Tool (Options > Save Query). Here's an example for this use case finding Parts with a specific Parameter name and value:

 

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Yes, but within the functionality of the search tool. The search tool does support queries using attributes which includes parameters.

 

Attributes—Search for items based on their attributes (Name, Type, Parameters, Size, Description, or Property)

 

See this link for an overview of the search tool functionality.

https://support.ptc.com/help/creo/creo_pma/r9.0/usascii/index.html#page/fundamentals/fundamentals/About_the_Search_Tool_Dialog_Box.html# 

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msmith
14-Alexandrite
(To:tbraxton)

Just to add a bit more to this with a relevant example, the Search Tool is the engine for defining a Rule Based Layer and you can define the layer starting from the Layer Tree (RMB > New Layer > Rules) or directly from the Search Tool (Options > Save Query). Here's an example for this use case finding Parts with a specific Parameter name and value:

 

msmith_1-1677266189843.png

msmith_2-1677266250681.png

 

 

Thanks guys, it really helped ! 

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