Leica Captivate Technical Reference Manual page 67

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Job properties,
Linked jobs page
Job Menu - Jobs
Field
Option
Display only
Next step
Page changes to the Linked jobs page.
Multiple jobs can be linked to a working job. The advantage is, that the list of
design points and lines available to be used in some applications can be read
from these multiple linked jobs, instead of one single control job.
The source for a control job can be:
The source for a control job must be a job from Leica Captivate.
A external format, such as ASCII, XML or DXF must be converted into DBX for-
mat first.
Key
Description
Store
To store the settings.
Add
To link a control job to the job. Accesses Choose Linked
Jobs. Refer to " Choose Linked Jobs".
Remove
To delete the highlighted control job from the list of linked
jobs. The corresponding points and lines will be removed
from the data set.
Dataset
To list all points and lines contained in the available and visi-
ble linked jobs. The list is updated with the data from the
selected jobs to link. Refer to " Dataset".
Page
To change to another page on this panel.
Fn Main job
To make a linked job the main job where created points and
lines are stored to.
Fn Log
To view, edit and delete points and lines stored with the job.
Points and lines are sorted by time in one list.
Fn State
To change between the options in the metadata for State.
To show or hide the linked job data within the data set.
Description of metadata
Metadata
Description
-
The name of the job.
State
The state of the job:
Visible: The data of the linked job are included in the
data set.
Hidden: The data of the linked job are excluded from
the data set.
Not available:The source job of the data is not available
on any of the data storage devices.
Description
Codes are stored in the job.
If codes had been copied from a codelist in
the internal memory, the name of the codel-
ist is displayed. If codes have been typed in,
then the name of the job is displayed.
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