Multi-Way Component Attributes
- Last UpdatedFeb 19, 2025
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Keywords
CREF CRFA
Description
In addition to Arrive and Leave p-points, some Components have further p-points which can become the ends of other Branches. For three-way Components (e.g. TEE), the attribute CREF (Connection Reference) is used to show which Branch is connected to the free p-point. This is usually set automatically as a result of a CONNECT command, but it may also be set explicitly. For Components with more than three p-points (e.g. CROSS), the attribute CRFA stores the names of up to 10 Branches which connect to this item. Although a Design Component element can possess a CREF or CRFA attribute, it is the Catalog which controls whether the item can actually be connected to by other Branches.
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CREF /PIPE1 TAIL |
Sets CREF of current element to point to Tail of /PIPE1 and sets TREF of /PIPE1 to point back to the current element. |
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CREF NULREF |
Unsets CREF; i.e. disconnects this point from any other element. |
Command Syntax
>-- CREF --+-- <gid> --+-- HEAD --.
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| |-- TAIL --|
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‘-- NULREF -------------+-->
Querying
>-- Query --+-- CREf --.
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‘-- CRFA --+-->