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An item that has been removed (is present on the primary job, but not present on the
secondary) is depicted with this symbol.
And, conversely, items that have been added are identified with this symbol.
The above symbols or icons are also used in the list views. Where a minor modification to a
form, a device, LED or switch has been made, two adjacent rows are presented. The
attributes that remained the same are represented by ditto marks in the second row.
Where the only difference between two list items is in its correlations, the magnifying glass
symbol is used. Again, this means that the user can click on it to view the actual changes: in
this case, the correlations in the bottom, right pane.
Printing
The print and print preview operations function just as in regular mode. (See Print) You can
choose to print the differences of the entire job, a single node, or a node and its sub-nodes. In
addition to choosing how much of the job to print, you can also decide whether to print Outputs
with Input Correlations, Inputs with Output Correlations or Display Correlations.
If you chose to suppress identical items when you entered differences mode, then any node in
the tree that is marked with a green check mark will not be printed. Items whose only
difference is in the lower level correlations are also not printed: only the actual correlations. On
the printout the symbols - - > and < - - are used in place of the added and removed icons. The
same symbols are used on pairs of lines to indicate which one is from the primary ( < -- ) and
secondary ( - - > ).
If the print range of the job was Complete Job, then you may decide to choose only one of
Input or Output Correlations, since every input has a corresponding output somewhere on the
job. Be aware that if the print range does not encompass the complete job, then selecting only
Input or Output may not include all correlations.
The Input and Output summaries will list any changes to the UDACT numbers to be reported
to the authorities.
TIP: Print Preview works best if you maximize the Preview window (other windows can't cover
part of it, requiring a redraw when moved) and zoom in/out so that a complete out put page fits
in the window (you don't have to scroll to view other parts of a page, which would cause
frequent redrawing).
How Does the Program Decide what's Added/Removed/Changed
Each item on the job has some attributes that are considered to be the key. For a Base
Annunciator or Loop Controller it is the Node number. You may have changed the tag, or
added Display Adders, but the item is still considered to be same one.
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