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Topic Title: DXL Templates - Apply vs. Create new
Topic Summary: How to tell a template to apply attributes w/o creating objects
Created On: 11-Dec-2006 18:19
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Answer This question was answered by Heather Linsk, on Monday, December 11, 2006 6:56 PM

Answer:
Figured it out.

 11-Dec-2006 18:19
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Heather Linsk

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I have a template I have developed for a certain type of module.  In the template I have code that generates a vertical structure.

When the user uses the template to generate a new module, I want the template to create the vertical structure.

When the user "applies" the template to an existing module, I do not want the verticle structure created.

How do I supress the creation of the veritical structure when the template is applied?  Is there a way to check if objects already exist?

Thanks!!!

Heather.

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Heather Linsk
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General Dynamics AIS
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Answer Answer
Figured it out.



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Heather Linsk
Lead Engineer
General Dynamics AIS
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