Before you begin
- Set Product Design
Mode to Designer or above.
About this task
On parent clauses, terms of type number, decimal, or monetary amount, the minimum and
maximum values can be Fixed or Calculated.
Although Fixed and Calculated appear on clauses
without children, you cannot specify any Argument(s). The steps for
option clause terms are the same except that the value is always
Calculated.For option clause terms, Conditional
Exceptions are not available.
Procedure
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Navigate to a parent clause with numeric terms.
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Click Terms.
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On one of the terms, click <none> in the Minimum
Value column.
The Minimum Property popup appears.
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The Value Type can be either Fixed or
Calculated.
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If you select Fixed, enter a Minimum Possible
Value.
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If this clause has numeric clause terms and you select
Calculated, select a Function.
Option | Description |
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Maximum |
The value is the maximum value of the selected
Argument(s). |
Minimum |
The value is the minimum value of the selected
Argument(s). |
Sum |
The value is the sum of the selected
Argument(s). |
The Argument(s) field displays subclause terms of the same type
underneath the parent clause.
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In the Argument(s) field, select the clause terms that will be
used in the calculation.
To select multiple arguments, press Ctrl and make your
selections.
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Optionally, add Conditional Exceptions.
In
Conditional Exceptions on numeric clause terms, the value is
always fixed.
You cannot add Conditional Exceptions to option
clause terms.