The DataSet section of the Cm4d.ini file allows you to customize the default Sift Rule settings.
For all of the following parameters with a value of either 1 or 0:
Disable =0
Enable =1
For any of the following parameters with a value other than 1 or 0, see the "Alternative Value(s)" Column.
"Allow" values are read every time CM4D is opened (run-time)
"AllowTypeSet" values are read every time CM4D is opened (run-time)
"Type" values are saved with the document.
"Use" values are only used with new documents.
| 
           Attribute=  | 
        
           Default Value  | 
        
           Alternate Value  | 
        
           Notes  | 
      
| 
           Allow__=  | 
        
           1  | 
        
           0  | 
        
           The Allow parameters determine which SMI Types will appear in the main level of the Sift Rules tree  | 
      
| 
           Allow__Chr__=  | 
        
           1  | 
        
           0  | 
        
           The Allow parameters determine which SMI Type Characteristics will appear in the second tier of the Sift Rules Tree  | 
      
| 
           Use__=  | 
        
           1  | 
        
           0  | 
        
           The Use parameters determine which SMI Types check boxes will be checked in the main level of the Sift Rules Tree  | 
      
| 
           Use__Chr__=  | 
        
           1  | 
        
           0  | 
        
           The Use parameters determine which SMI Type Characteristics check boxes will be checked in the second tier of the Sift Rules Tree  | 
      
| 
           Type__Chr__=  | 
        
           "dev"  | 
        
           "act"  | 
        
           The Type parameters determine whether a feature type uses Deviation ("dev") or Actual ("act")  | 
      
| 
           AllowTypeSet__Chr__=  | 
        
           1  | 
        
           0  | 
        
           The AllowTypeSet parameters control whether a user is given the ability to modify the characteristic value types. Locked values appear in parenthesis: 
  | 
      
Can we improve this topic?