Skip to Feature
Insert
History Operation
Skip To
Use this command to add a "Skip to" operation to the active part's history. You are prompted to select or enter the name of a history operation (i.e. feature) and then enter a conditional expression. When a "Skip to" operation is encountered during a history regen, operations that follow the "Skip to" are not regenerated if the expression associated with the operation is non-zero.
Operations are skipped down to, but not including, the feature
associated with the "Skip to" operation. If
the feature doesn't exist yet when the "Skip to" operation is
added to the history, you can enter the anticipated name of the feature.
Enter
the name of the feature to skip down to or pick
from the Utility Tool
Bar or press
(Ctrl+H)
to display the History Manager. You
can then select a feature to skip down to.
Enter the conditional expression. You can use the Browse option to select a variable as the expression (e.g., var1=100).
Browse
Use this option to display a browser specific to the type of input being requested. For example, if an expression is being requested, the Variable Browser is displayed. Selecting a variable from the browser will enter the expression expressed by the variable (e.g., var1=100). If a file name is requested, the File Browser is displayed, etc.
SeeCommand Options Formsfor any options not shown here.