Introduction to property sets
Property sets allow defining how certain object behaves on the application and permit configuration of that behavior through parameters and scripting. Each item in the system cover different sets of proerties and some propertysets are mandatory and some are optional for the item. As each item and it's property sets vary a bit from each other, you must study each item and it's propertysets separately.
Listing of items and their propertysets
- Environment
- RootProperties
- LightBehavior
- ExamineCameraSettings
- Product
- RootProperties
- CustomProperties
- ValidationRule
- ClassificationTag
- SalesCodeMapping
- CategoryNameLocalization
- LibraryCategoryStructure
- Part
- RootProperties
- CustomProperties
- ValidationRule
- ClassificationTag
- ScalingPlaneGroup
- LinearStructureProperties
- Plug
- FreePlacedOptionProperties
- SalesCodeMapping
- CustomMeasure
- Material Slot
- RootProperties
- CustomProperties
- ValidationRule
- ClassificationTag
- Item List
- RootProperties
- ClassificationTag
- Material
- Root Properties
- PBR
- CustomProperties
- ValidationRule
- ClassificationTag
- TilingTexture
- SalesCodeMapping
- Accessory Slot
- RootProperties
- CustomProperties
- ValidationRule
- ClassificationTag
- Editable Value
- RootProperties
- CustomProperties
- ValidationRule
- ClassificationTag
- Linear Structure
- Root Properties
- LinearStructureMeasurements
- CustomProperties
- ValidationRule
- ClassificationTag
- ConnectivityMatrix
- Free Placement Structure
- RootProperties
- FreePlacementSurfaceProperties
- CustomProperties
- ValidationRule
- ClassificationTag
- Pre Built Component
- Root Properties
- CustomProperty
- ValidationRule