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+ | ====== Select Active File ====== | ||
+ | ===== Overview ===== | ||
- | Many of the pipeline commands in Visual3D act on the active files only. Using this command | + | The **Select_Active_File** command in Visual3D can allow the user to select which file is active in the workspace. As many of the pipeline commands in Visual3D act on the active files only, using this command can allow you to determine |
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- | ===== Pipeline Command | + | {{: |
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+ | ==== 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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[[Visual3D: | [[Visual3D: | ||
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