(1) File identifier generation
To create a pattern file, you must first create a file identifier.
Click Menu ->
"Create
File Identifier"
for Output
Or, right-click
inside the File Identifier, Sequence Identifier,
Title screen and click Create File Identifier.
File identifier $File(1) is set.
Set the title, file name and extension.
The file name and extension will be the name of the output file.
In Contents, outline the patterns in this file.
(It is not reflected in the pattern file)
Sets the Lclass with the element names and keywords
for the Lclass
and Sclass used in the model in the file.
(2) Delete file identifier
Select the file identifier you want to delete.
(However, it cannot be deleted if there is a sequence identifier below it)
Click Menu ->
"Remove
File Identifier"
in Output.
Or, right-click
the selected file identifiers and click Delete File Identifier.
Here the file identifier $File[2] is removed.
(3) Variable setting for model Lclass
In the pattern file (sub-sequence identifier of the file identifier) set
the Lclass and Sclass elements and keywords of the model as needed
to embed them in the pattern.
Within the sequence identifier, set the L class, S class, and keyword that
are actually set.
Select the file identifier to set.
Select the Lclass required by the model and press "variable
set" button.
Set to Lclass name in the variable setting: "Application".
(4)
Deletion of model Lclass variables
Select the Lclass for the configuration variable when it is no longer needed
by the model Lclass you have set.
In the above figure, select Lclass: "presentation layer"
and
click the delete variable button to delete it.
Lclass: "presentation " removed
from configuration variables.
Second, if you select a configuration variable,
you may not see the delete variable button.
If you select the L class:"transport layer" of the
setting variable,
the delete variable button will not be displayed, so you cannot delete it.
This is because the Lclass:
"transport
layer"
is set as a variable
in the sequence identifier created below the file identifier.