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Hierarchical tables are very useful for managing and reviewing data. Hierarchy in a table is a tree-like structure where all the rows are listed according to the elements containment.
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Important The hierarchy in the Instance table is displayed according to an instance value that is a slot value of another Instance Specification. Composite instances are displayed. |
Displaying elements hierarchically in a table
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To display elements hierarchically
- In the table toolbar, click .
- Under the Display Mode option choose:
Complete tree to display row elements in a hierarchy where all the owners are represented in separate rows.
Compact tree to display row elements in a hierarchy where the common owners are grouped together in a separate row.
Displaying row elements in custom hierarchy
To display elements in custom hierarchy
- In the Criteria area, next to the Scope box, click theicon.
- Specify the expression to collect table elements:
- Select Containment to display the decomposition of elements related through the Containment relationship.
- Select Structure to display the decomposition of Part Properties related through the Composition relationship.
- Select Custom to display the decomposition of elements related through any criteria of your choice.
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If you have selected Custom, please specify the expression. |
Specifying expression in the Query dialog
Expanding/collapsing nodes in a hierarchical table
To expand/collapse nodes in a hierarchical table
- Click
- Select the specific row, hold Ctrl, and then press the right arrow key/left arrow key on the keyboard.