IDGLOBAL
I/O Options and Subcase Information Entry The IDGLOBAL entry can be used in the I/O Options section to convert all entries of the specified type into corresponding global entries.
Format
IDGLOBAL,<ENTRYTYPE1>, <ENTRYTYPE2>,..., <ENTRYTYPEn>
Example
IDGLOBAL,GRID,SPC,MAT
The presence of this command will lead to all GRID's, SPC's (SPC, SPC1, and SPCADD), and MAT (all Materials) being treated as Global.
Definitions
Argument | Options | Description |
---|---|---|
ENTRYTYPE | <any supported
local entry type> Default = blank |
All entries of the same type as the specified <ENTRYTYPEi> will be converted from Local to Global entries. |
Comments
- This entry allows disabling the treatment of a specific group of entries as part-localized.
- If IDGLOBAL,<ENTRYi> is present, then ENTRYi is considered to be only associated with the global part and these entries can now only be referenced on other entries by numeric ID, instead of qualified ID.
- Duplicate ID's are not allowed for entries of entry types specified on IDGLOBAL.
- If no arguments are present, this command will print the list of all groups which are processed as part-specific in a Parts and Instances based model.
- A Globalized entry may not be able to reference local entries of other entry types without fully qualified references. For example, IDGLOBAL,SPC requires that all SPC entries should reference fully-qualified GRID ID's (unless GRID data is also globalized). The typical use case for IDGLOBAL is to globalize all material and property entries, whenever required.
- Globalized entries are effectively associated with the global part. Therefore, when GRID entries are globalized, it disables all RELOC references in INSTNCE/LOCATE entries.