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Using EKL to search a design table for more than one term

Using EKL to search a design table for more than one term

Using EKL to search a design table for more than one term

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Hi all
I'm fairly new to EKL, and currently trying to do something I can't quite get my head around.

So, I have a design table ordered by size and a few other variables (think counterbore size etc.). I've managed to use a rule to search the table by size (line 1) and alter my design table configuration to suit. However, of course when the rule finds the first result of the right size, it stops looking and I don't really know how to get it to search for size, then counterbore size, then depth- for instance.

Right now I'm assigning a string and and integer,
setting the string as the size parameter
locating the row with the correct size
and setting the DT configuration parameter as that row, using an integer.

Don't think I can upload the actual code, but does anyone have any pointers?

Kind Regards

Simon

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