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-The .q3d file format is an method of storing query definitions as XML, ensuring that they are both human- and machine-readable. Inspect3D allows users to save query definitions from the {{I3DGroups.png{{/images/thumb/5/58/I3DGroups.png/30px-I3DGroups.png?30x30}}]] **[[Inspect3D:Documentation:Dialogs:Advanced_Query_SectionGroup Definition]]** dialog. Previously-saved query definitions can be loaded and applied to the CMO library to populate groups in the Group Definition dialog or from the Group Definitions drop-down menu's I3DOpenGroupDef.png}} **Load Group Def & Compute Groups** option. 
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-===== Format ===== 
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-As an XML document, a .q3d file is made up of hierarchical elements that are demarcated by tags, indicated by the < and > characters. An element consists of a start tag, <//elementname//>, and end tag, <///elementname//>, and all of the characters in between. Alternatively, an element can be defined by a single tag, <//elementname ///>. 
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-Tags can also contain attributes in the //name="value"// format, further describing the associated element. 
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-1. The top-level element in a .q3d file is //queries//. It contains an arbitrary (1-n) number of //query// elements. 
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-2. The second-level element in a .q3d file is //query//. A //query// element has a //name// attribute (the corresponding group's name) and contains an arbitrary (1-n) number of //Definition// elements. 
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-3. The bottom-level element in a .q3d file is //Definition//. A //Definition// element consists of a single tag and encodes a single sub-group via a number of attributes. 
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-===== DTD ===== 
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-Formally, a .q3d file respects the Document Type Definition (DTD): 
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-<code> 
-<!DOCTYPE queries [ 
-  <!ELEMENT queries query+> 
-  <!ENTITY query Definition+> 
-  <!ATTLIST query 
-    name CDATA #REQUIRED 
-  > 
-  <!ENTITY Definition> 
-  <!ATTLIST Definition 
-    condition CDATA #REQUIRED 
-    query CDATA #REQUIRED 
-    workspace CDATA #REQUIRED 
-    type CDATA #REQUIRED 
-    folder CDATA #REQUIRED 
-    name CDATA #REQUIRED 
-    component CDATA #REQUIRED 
-    max_elements CDATA #REQUIRED 
-    negate_result CDATA #REQUIRED 
-    events CDATA #REQUIRED 
-    exclude_events CDATA #REQUIRED 
-    has_tag_ref CDATA #REQUIRED 
-    tag_logic CDATA #REQUIRED 
-    tag CDATA #REQUIRED 
-    has_subject_ref CDATA #REQUIRED 
-    subject CDATA #REQUIRED 
-    normalize_info CDATA #REQUIRED 
-  > 
-]> 
-</code> 
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