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-> Administrator’s ​Guide #@IC_HTML@# > Configuration and Import+> Administrator’s ​Manual ​#@IC_HTML@# > Configuration and Import
  
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-The →[[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Class (characteristic-)|characteristic classes]] that are available in #@IC_HTML@# are defined in the parameter file //CharacteristicClasses.json//. More specifically:​ these definitions are loaded when a new →[[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Project|project]] is created and saved in the project file. This means that it is not possible to later change the class definitions for a project.+The →[[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Class (characteristic-)|characteristic classes]] that are available in #@IC_HTML@# are defined in the parameter file "CharacteristicClasses.json". More specifically:​ these definitions are loaded when a new →[[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Project|project]] is created and saved in the project file. This means that it is not possible to later change the class definitions for a project.
  
 > **Important** Each class definition has parameters that cannot be changed. If a parameter is missing or faulty, then characteristics assigned to the corresponding class will no longer be recognized by the automatic stamp function. The same is, of course, true for missing definitions. > **Important** Each class definition has parameters that cannot be changed. If a parameter is missing or faulty, then characteristics assigned to the corresponding class will no longer be recognized by the automatic stamp function. The same is, of course, true for missing definitions.
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  • [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​characteristicclasses#​Dimension unit]]\\ ​  • [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​characteristicclasses#​Dimension unit]]\\ ​
  • [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​characteristicclasses#​Unit of the tolerance limits]]\\ ​  • [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​characteristicclasses#​Unit of the tolerance limits]]\\ ​
 + • [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​characteristicclasses#​Characteristic type]]\\ ​
  • [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​characteristicclasses#​Group]]\\ ​  • [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​characteristicclasses#​Group]]\\ ​
  • [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​characteristicclasses#​Formatting the export variable "​Requirement"​]]\\ ​  • [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​characteristicclasses#​Formatting the export variable "​Requirement"​]]\\ ​
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-"​Id":​ "{BEA94EBE-84DE-4653-86A5-DD600A45070E}",+"​Id":​ "​BEA94EBE-84DE-4653-86A5-DD600A45070E",​
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-> **See also**\\ Administrator’s ​Guide #​@IC_HTML@# ​> Export > Quality test plan format DFD > [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​export:​dfd#​Converting the classes|Converting the classes]]\\ \\ User’s Guide #​@IC_HTML@# ​> More > Terms > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Class (characteristic-)|Class (characteristic-)]] > ID+> **See also**\\ Administrator’s ​Manual ​> Export > Quality test plan format DFD > [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​export:​dfd#​Converting the classes|Converting the classes]]\\ \\ User Manual ​> More > Terms > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​Class (characteristic-)|Class (characteristic-)]] > ID
  
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 ^  Parameter ​ ^  Type  ^  Value/​Content ​ ^ ^  Parameter ​ ^  Type  ^  Value/​Content ​ ^
 ^ ToleranceUnit | String | **None** No unit assigned\\ ID of the dimension unit, see User Manual > More > Terms > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​measurement_sizes|Measurement (sizes-)]] | ^ ToleranceUnit | String | **None** No unit assigned\\ ID of the dimension unit, see User Manual > More > Terms > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​measurement_sizes|Measurement (sizes-)]] |
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 +===== Characteristic type =====
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 +Type of the characteristic.
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 +> {{:​en:​infra-convert:​icon_hinweis_bearbeiten_erlaubt.png?​nolink&​50}}
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 +The parameter can be specified optionally.
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 +> **See also**\\ More > Terms > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​terms#​characteristic_test-_quality|Characteristic (test-, quality-)]]\\ \\ User interface > Function windoww > Characteristic properties > [[en:​infra-convert:​user:​interface:​feature#​properties|Properties]]
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 +"​CharacteristicType":​ 2,
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 +^  Parameter ​ ^  Type  ^  Value/​Content ​ ^
 +^ CharacteristicType | Integer | **1** Variable (Default, if parameter not assigned)\\ **2** Attributive |
  
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 ^  Parameter ​ ^  Type  ^  Value/​Content ​ ^ ^  Parameter ​ ^  Type  ^  Value/​Content ​ ^
-^ RequirementTemplate | String | Sequence of variables, specified in curly brackets, and any intermediate characters. The variables are replaced by corresponding values. If no value is assigned to a variable in the specific case, the variable is omitted. Two or more consecutive spaces are replaced by a space.\\ \\ The following variables are available:​\\ **CL** Characteristic class\\ **CLSY** Class symbol\\ **N** Nominal value\\ **UT** Upper tolerance value\\ **LT** Lower tolerance value\\ **F** Tolerance class\\ **M** Limit ("​min."/"​max."​)\\ **TXT** Value\\ **CON** Conditions/​modificators\\ **C** comment\\ **REP** Number of repetitions in der form "​(2x)",​ "​(3x)"​ etc.\\ **SPC** Extra space (will not be deleted on duplication)\\ \\ Useful Unicode characters:​\\ <​html><​font size="​+2">​⌀ □ ⌒ ◁ ⌳ ⌲</​font></​html>​\\ <​html><​font size="​+2">​⏤ ⏥ ○ ⌭ ⌒ ⌓ ⫽ ⟂ ⦟ ⌖ ⭗ ⌯ ↗ ⌰</​font></​html>​ |+^ RequirementTemplate | String | Sequence of variables, specified in curly brackets, and any intermediate characters. The variables are replaced by corresponding values. If no value is assigned to a variable in the specific case, the variable is omitted. Two or more consecutive spaces are replaced by a space.\\ \\ The following variables are available:​\\ **CL** Characteristic class\\ **CLSY** Class symbol\\ **N** Nominal value\\ **UT** Upper tolerance value\\ **UT+** Upper tolerance value*, positive dimensions marked with a plus sign\\ **LT** Lower tolerance value\\ **LT+** Lower tolerance value*, positive dimensions marked with a plus sign\\ **F** Tolerance class\\ **M** Limit ("​min."/"​max."​)\\ **TXT** Value\\ **REF** Reference*\\ **CON** Conditions/​modificators\\ **C** comment\\ **REP** Number of repetitions in der form "​(2x)",​ "​(3x)"​ etc.\\ **SPC** Extra space (will not be deleted on duplication)\\ \\ Useful Unicode characters:​\\ <​html><​font size="​+2">​⌀ □ ⌒ ◁ ⌳ ⌲</​font></​html>​\\ <​html><​font size="​+2">​⏤ ⏥ ○ ⌭ ⌒ ⌓ ⫽ ⟂ ⦟ ⌖ ⭗ ⌯ ↗ ⌰</​font></​html>​\\ \\ **Note * ** Available from programme version 2.2.7 |
  
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