Define Object Connection Type
Explanation
This activity is used to define an object connection type which can be then 
used to relate a design object to another design object or design part. The 
connection types defined here can be 
configured as class relations 
which in turn can be used in relating objects. These object connections will 
appear either under the object's structure in direct relational folders such as 
Design Parts or in the Object Connections folder.
Prerequisites
N/A 
System Effects
	- An object connection type will be created and available for class relation 
	configuration. 
- The repeated usage of a particular relation on a design object, will be 
	controlled by the Super Only One and Sub Only
	One check boxes. 
- The connected Equipment Object Connection Type will be used to represent 
	the connections in Equipment. 
Window
Object 
Connection Types
Related Window Descriptions
Object Connection Types
Procedure
	- Open the Object 
	Connection 
	Types window. 
- Click New.
- In the Connection Type ID field, a value is automatically assigned. 
	Edit this value if required.
- In the Class Relation Super Description field, enter a description of the super 
	(parent) relation. This value can be used when defining super-object class 
	relation. 
- In the Class Relation Sub Description field, enter a description of the sub 
	(child) relation. This value can be used when defining a sub-object class 
	relation. 
- In the Object Connection Super Description field, enter a description of the 
	super (parent) object to identify the relation/serve as the Relation 
	Description in the  
	Design Object Connections  
	window, when object relations 
	are created and presented.   
- In the Object Connection Sub Description field, enter a description of the 
	sub (child) object to identify the relation/serve as the Object 
	Connection 
	Description in the 
	Design Object Connections 
	window, when object relations 
	are created and presented.
- In the Connection Note field, enter a short note describing the 
	connection type.
- Select the Super Only One check box if the super relation should be a one-to-many relation. If this check 
box is cleared (default), the relation will be many-to-many.
- Select the Sub Only One check box if the sub relation should be a many-to-one relation. If cleared 
(default), the relation will be many-to-many. If this check box and the Super 
Only One check box have both been selected, a one-to-one connection type is 
created. For example, use this connection type when relating a motor to a 
	switchgear, or other relation that is one-to-one in both directions
- In the Equipment Object Connection Type field, use the List of 
	Values to select the type of connection that should exist between two 
	objects, when connected using this object connection type.
- Click Save.