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+ | ====== Select Active File ====== | ||
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Many of the pipeline commands in Visual3D act on the active files only. Using this command the user can determine what files are active and therefore will be processed. | Many of the pipeline commands in Visual3D act on the active files only. Using this command the user can determine what files are active and therefore will be processed. | ||
- | {{Tutorial4_5.jpg}} | + | {{:Tutorial4_5.jpg}} |
- | ===== Pipeline Command | + | ==== Pipeline Command ==== |
The pipeline command below is used to select the [[Visual3D: | The pipeline command below is used to select the [[Visual3D: | ||
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- | ==== File_Name | + | === File_Name === |
The parameter **/ | The parameter **/ | ||
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- | ==== Query ==== | + | === Query === |
- | The Query option (**Visual3D Professional Only**) allows you to select a subset of the files referred by to FILE_NAME. You can query using [[Visual3D: | + | The Query option (**Visual3D Professional Only**) allows you to select a subset of the files referred by to FILE_NAME. You can query using [[Visual3D: |
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- | ==== Subject_Tags | + | === Subject_Tags === |
Set the active subject tag - FOR MULTISUBJECT ONLY! | Set the active subject tag - FOR MULTISUBJECT ONLY! | ||
- | ===== Example 1: Global_Workspace | + | ==== Example 1: Global_Workspace ==== |
This example shows how to make the [[Visual3D: | This example shows how to make the [[Visual3D: | ||
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- | ===== Example 2 - ALL_FILES and OR Query ===== | + | ==== Example 2 - ALL_FILES and OR Query ==== |
From ALL_FILES select files that are tagged TAG1 or TAG2. Note there are multiple syntaxes for the " | From ALL_FILES select files that are tagged TAG1 or TAG2. Note there are multiple syntaxes for the " | ||
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- | ===== Example 3 - ALL_FILES AND and NOT Query ===== | + | ==== Example 3 - ALL_FILES AND and NOT Query ==== |
From ALL_FILES select files that are TAG1 AND NOT TAG2 using the operators "&" | From ALL_FILES select files that are TAG1 AND NOT TAG2 using the operators "&" | ||
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- | ===== Example 4 - ALL_FILES and a wildcard | + | ==== Example 4 - ALL_FILES and a wildcard ==== |
From ALL_FILES select files that do not contain the wildcard *run*.c3d | From ALL_FILES select files that do not contain the wildcard *run*.c3d |
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