on 2023 Aug 28 5:40 PM
Hello Folks,
Greetings of the day...
I wonder on the recommendation from ERC to use character “P”.
Does I has any technical meaning (Is any processing of expert rules or printout based on this special character)?
Any documentation/ Workflow for this? Could you Please help me to solve this...
Thanks & Regards
Tam
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Hello
such "place holder" phrases are common. We are not using "Content"; so i can not judge on the "ERC" proposal
Reading between the "lines"..
A "phrase key" can be defined "external" and "internal"; but the main topic is "maintenance" (use of a phrase as assigned to a phrase set (CG02 / CG02BD)); so the new phrase key need to be anyhow assigned to the same phrase set and the user need anyhow to find and select the phrase.
E.g.: external means: you define the key "manually"; internally does mean: the system proposes you the "next" free key
For this "special" phrase.. i can not see a "profit" for the proposal.
but we can discuss..
in EN the text is:
"Keep at temperature not exceeding .?°C"
The "original" phrase as:
"Keep at temperature not exceeding .?°C"
Is of no value (e.g. in SDS/MSDS)
Let us assume a simple example..
We need temperature like "-5 °C", "0 °C", "5° C", "10 °C" etc.
using an "external" key you could use a phrase key like:
"NET0". The "N" is for "not"; "E" for exceeding", the "T" for "temperature" and then the "temperature"
So you would generate a phrase keys (in my example)
as:
NET-5; NET0; NET5; NET10 etc.
BUT this will not really help. The "phrase set dialog" is structured "different"; but by clever using the "SORT" option in the phrase set: you can get a "value" (but from my point of view only some "seconds") in maintenance.
You can then "group" the phrases in the phrase set. This might simplify the selection of the wished phrase BUT
The user can any how "search" for a phrase in the phrase set.. and then select the phrase
So overall the "profit" is not high; but there is some profit
C.B.
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