Description
The Table View presents summary tables of objects, organizing them by rows based on object type and their hierarchical paths. This view provides a structured, data-focused perspective of your model with configurable columns showing different fields or child objects. Objects are listed in rows with indentation representing parent-child relationships and their depth within the model hierarchy. Columns can be customized to display various object properties, attributes, or relationships.View Controls
Depth
Controls how many levels deep into the object hierarchy the table displays. Increase depth to see more nested children, or decrease it to focus on top-level objects only.Field Selection
Choose which fields or child object types to display as columns in the table. Common options include:- Object name
- Documentation
- Attribute values
- Constraint status
- Custom properties
- Related objects
Column Configuration
Click column headers to add or remove columns from the table. Each column can represent a different field type or property, allowing you to create customized views of your model data.Sorting
Click column headers to sort the table by that column’s values. This helps identify patterns, find outliers, or organize information logically.Table Structure
Indentation: Each level of hierarchy is indented, making it easy to see parent-child relationships at a glance. Object Types: Objects are grouped by type (requirements, parts, attributes, etc.) and marked with type icons. Expandable Rows: Rows with children can be expanded or collapsed to show or hide nested objects.Use Cases
Data Review: Examine large sets of objects in a structured, spreadsheet-like format for easy comparison and analysis. Requirements Tracing: Create tables showing requirements linked to design elements, with columns for status, verification, and other tracking fields.Export Options
Table view data can be exported for external analysis.| Format | Description |
|---|---|
| XLSX | Export table data as Excel spreadsheet with all rows and columns |