INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION TO SCADA Pro 37 More specifically, you can display the main nodes (Diaphragm Nodes) with the "Main Node" option. The "Free Node" option displays nodes whose degrees of freedom are all free. The same applies to the option "Tucked Node". Finally, the "Dependent Node" option allows you to display only the nodes that are dependent on the aperture node, whose number you enter in the "Node." A value in this field is meaningful only for the main node and not for the previous options. Filters can be applied individually or cumulatively. Before applying the filter FOR THE FIRST TIME or when we apply multiple filters and we do NOT want them to be applied cumulatively, we press the " Initialize " button. The " Exception " option makes the filters work the other way around. That is, instead of only the items that obey them appearing in the table, they are removed from the table. To apply the filters with exception, because the process works by subtraction, the table must initially contain elements, so for the application we do NOT select "Initialize". For example, if we set the first filter "From - To" to the numbers 1 - 5 and select "Exclude", these nodes will be removed from the table and the rest will remain. The "Copy" and "Paste" options copy values from one cell to another. The command "Delete" deletes the node to which the selected cell belongs and should be used with care. Finally, the "Refresh" option updates the table fields for those nodes where there have been changes from the properties tab on the right. For example if we select a node e.g. 15 and in its properties tab change the Z coordinate from 620 cm to 700 cm in order to update the value in the corresponding cell of the table, the "Refresh" option must be used

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