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Hello
I have this restricted value parameter definition set in Creo 8.
{ Name = TOLLERANZA_GENERALE
Type = string
default = 'ISO 2768-mK'
Enum = {
'ISO 2768-mK',
'ISO 2768-fH',
'ISO 2768-cL'
}
Access = full
},
I thought that with the option "access=full" you could change the entered value as you wish in Creo with the possibility of choosing a value not included in the list, entering it from the keyboard.
But it seems that this is not the case. The only possible values are those of the list.
So what is the meaning of "access=full"?
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@BenLoosli thanks for the advice.
Now I understood that the list of values is untouchable when it is defined in the restricted parameters file but it cannot be changed even through the parameter properties page in Creo: all the options are greyed out. See image below.
While it seems the "access=full" or "access=locked" option affects only the erasability of the parameter itself.
If it's full you can delete it, if it's locked you cannot.
Hi,
please ask PTC Support.
You should be able to add an additional values to the list and then choose that for your parameter value.
You cannot manually enter a value directly in the parameter field.
@BenLoosli thanks for the advice.
Now I understood that the list of values is untouchable when it is defined in the restricted parameters file but it cannot be changed even through the parameter properties page in Creo: all the options are greyed out. See image below.
While it seems the "access=full" or "access=locked" option affects only the erasability of the parameter itself.
If it's full you can delete it, if it's locked you cannot.
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