Reference Guide
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Used to run checks that compare the information in a design file against standards in DGN libraries (DGNLibs). Opens when Utilities > Standards Checker > Check is chosen.
For more information, see Ensuring Standards Compliance.
Key-in: standardschecker execute
Specifies the DGNLib that contains the named settings for the standards checks.
Specifies the named settings that are stored in the DGNLib.
If on, the levels standards check is selected. Clicking the Settings button opens the Level Checker Settings dialog box, which displays the settings for this check.
If on, the text styles standards check is selected. Clicking the Settings button opens the Text Style Checker Settings dialog box, which displays the settings for this check.
If on, the dimension styles standards check is selected. Clicking the Settings button opens the Dimension Style Checker Settings dialog box, which displays the settings for this check.
If on, the line styles standards check is selected. Clicking the Settings button opens the Line Style Checker Settings dialog box, which displays the settings for this check.
If on, the results of the standards check are saved to an XML report file.
The default name for a new XML file is displayed. You can use the magnifying glass icon to browse for an existing report file, or specify a new directory in which to save the XML file. The default location for the XML file is specified by the MS_STANDARDSCHECKER_OUT configuration variable.
To specify an XML style sheet for formatting the report, use the MS_STANDARDSCHECKER_STYLESHEET configuration variable. |
Specifies how the report file is used.
If on, once you click OK on the Standards Checker dialog box, the interactive checking window opens. This window displays the status of the checking process opens. When the Standards Checker finds a difference from the standard, it displays a message that explains the difference between the values found and the standard values. For each difference, you can choose to fix, ignore, or skip the problem. If you choose to ignore a problem, the Standards Checker records the fact that the problem is ignored, the current user, and the time for later reference.
If on, when the next interactive check is run, the check displays problems that were ignored in a previous standards check. If off, when the next interactive check is run, problems that were ignored in a previous check are not displayed.