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Hardpoint Modification Table

(Standard Interface) Adjust Hardpoint Table            Shared Dialog Box
Modifies hardpoints. Learn about Hardpoints.
 
 
For the option:
Do the following:
Assembly
Select an assembly whose hardpoints you want to modify. The menu lists all open assemblies.
Subsystem
Select a subsystem whose hardpoints you want to modify. The menu lists all open subsystems.
Name Filter
Enter a partial string to filter the hardpoints you want to display. You can use multiple wildcards, such as *. For example, hpl_subframe_* would show all hardpoints that begin with hpl_subframe. For the MDI_FRONT_SUSPENSION subsystem, the hardpoints shown would be hpl_subframe_front and hpl_subframe_rear.
Hardpoint name
Displays the hardpoints in the current model. You can use the option, Display: Single and to display different types of hardpoints.
loc_x/loc_y/ loc_z
Display and allow editing the numeric location values for the listed hardpoints.
Template Comments
Displays the hardpoint comments added to the Template.
Subsystem Comments
Displays and allows editing of the hardpoint comments in the Standard User Interface Subsystem context.
Show unshifted Values
Will remove the current subsystem absolute shift values from the hardpoint coordinates that are displayed in the table (Available only for Subsystems that are part of an assembly).
Fore
Displays and allows for editing of the absolute shift in the Fore direction. A negative Fore value means shift in the Aft direction (Available only for Subsystems that are part of an assembly).
Up
Displays and allows for editing of the absolute shift in the Up direction. A negative Up value means shift in the Down direction (Available only for Subsystems that are part of an assembly).
Update Shift
Shifts the subsystem with the absolute shift mode. See Shift Subsystem. (Available only for Subsystems that are part of an assembly).
Display: Single and
Select to display some or all of the hardpoints that exist in the current model. Your template-based product always displays the single hardpoints. In addition, you can select to display left or right hardpoints, or both. You can also use the pull-down menu to only display those hardpoints that are active or inactive.
Note: Regardless of which hardpoints are displayed, changing one of the hardpoints in a symmetric pair automatically changes the corresponding hardpoint. Therefore, your template-based product always maintains symmetry when you perform modifications using the Hardpoint Modification Table.
Sort By
Select which column is used for sorting the table objects.