A procedure specifies user-defined logic that can be called at different stages of a PDMS/ E3D transfer job. The procedures are attached to data tables, which are attached to their respective data table configurations.
You can add procedures to a data table only if the Standard indicator of the corresponding Data Table Configuration is set to No.
Add a Procedure
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Click Integration > PDMS > PDMS Configurations and then click the Data Table Configurations tab.
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Double-click a data table to view the details.
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On the Attached Procedures tab, click Edit Grid to unlock the edit options.
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Click Add Row in the grid on the right.
When you enter a new procedure, a window opens for you to enter and save the procedure information to the existing database.
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In the Procedure box, click Selection list to select a PDMS procedure.
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Click Save Grid and then click Read-Only Grid to set the grid back to read-only mode.
Edit a procedure
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Click Integration > PDMS > PDMS Configurations and select Data Table Configurations tab.
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Double-click a data table to view the details in the grid on the right.
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On the Attached Procedures tab, click Edit Grid to unlock the edit options.
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In the Procedure box, click Selection list to select a PDMS procedure.
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In the PDMS Procedures window, click Edit Grid to unlock the edit options.
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Double-click a procedure to make changes.
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Click Save Grid and then click Read-Only Grid to set the grid back to read-only mode.
Delete a procedure
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Click Integration > PDMS > PDMS Configurations and select Data Table Configurations tab.
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Double-click a data table to view the details in the grid on the right.
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On the Attached Procedures tab, click Edit Grid , to unlock the edit options.
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In the Procedure box, click Selection list to select a PDMS procedure.
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In the PDMS Procedures window, click Edit Grid to unlock the edit options.
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Right-click an existing procedure and click Delete.
Alternatively, select a procedure and press DELETE.
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Click Save Grid and then click Read-Only Grid to set the grid back to read-only mode.