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VIDEO A demonstration of the " Reload " and " Apply " buttons for reviewing an event log. (Recorded in SDS2 Detailing , v2015.)

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------ Job ------

Another way to view a log of Job events is to choose Home > Project Settings > Job > Job Property Settings .

Operations: or . This applies when the logging of Job " Operations " has been turned on (checked) in Event Logging Setup .

Log Data
1 ) Job [EventLogging] created.
2 ) [P:/small_steel_hall.ifc] imported.
3 ) " fab3" [3] was deleted.
4 ) [EventLogging.ifc] exported.
5 ) Member log cleared.
This example shows the Log Data of some Job " Operations ."

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated with data for logged events such as: 1 ) When the Job (e.g., Event Logging) was created by choosing Home > " Change Active Job " > " New ...." 2 ) When the Delete Project Items utility deleted an item (e.g., fab3). 3 ) When Import Model imported a file (e.g., P:/small_stee_hall.ifc). 4 ) When Export Model exported a file (e.g., EventLogging.ifc). 5 ) When the Delete Event Logging utility cleared the member log.

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated so that it excludes job operation events.

Erection View Operations: or . This applies when the logging of " Erection view operations " has been turned on (checked) in Event Logging Setup .

Log Data
1 ) Erection View "126-0" created.
2 ) Erection View "A" added.
3 ) Erection View "A" view type changed from "Primary" to "Placement only".
4 ) EVU Erection View [99-2] depth check changed from [In: 0] [Out: 0] to [In: 3-0] [Out: 3-0].
5 ) Erection View "126-0" detailed.
6 ) Erection View [A] [2] deleted.

Example showing the Log Data of some " Erection View Operations ."

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated with data for logged events such as: 1 ) A plan view (e.g., 126-0) was created when opening Modeling for the first time or by using Save View As . 2 ) A grid line (e.g., A) was added using Add Grid Line . 3 ) The " Erection view type " of a view (e.g., A) was edited (e.g., from Primary to Placement only). 4 ) The " Depth check " of a view (e.g., 99-2) was changed (e.g., from [In: 0] [Out: 0] to [In: 3-0] [Out: 3-0]). 5 ) An erection view (e.g., 126-0) was detailed using Detail Erection Views . 6 ) An erection view (e.g., A) was deleted using Delete or Delete View...

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated so that it excludes erection view operation events.

Member Operations: or . This applies when the logging of " Member operations " has been turned on (checked) in Event Logging Setup .

Log Data
1 ) Member [118] [B_94] deleted.
2 ) Member HB_51 [55] undeleted.
3 ) Member [118] [B_94] released.
Log Data of various " Member Operations ."

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated with data for logged events such as: 1 ) Delete or Erase Member or etc. were used to delete a member (e.g., HB_51[55]). 2 ) Undelete , Visual Undelete or Quick Undelete were used to undelete a member (e.g., HB_51 [55]). 3 ) The Release Deleted Members utility was used to release a member (e.g., [118][B_94]).

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload " and/or " Apply ," the " Log " will be updated so that it excludes job member operation events.

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------ Members ------

Another way to view a log of member events is to press the " Properties " button at the bottom of any of the following windows: Beam Edit , Column Edit , Horizontal Brace Edit , Vertical Brace Edit , Joist Edit , Girt (Legacy) Edit , Purlin Edit , [Legacy] Miscellaneous Member Edit , Stair Edit , miscellaneous member edit windows or etc. On the Edit Properties window, you will find a " Log " that lists Job events.

Operations: or . This applies when the logging of member " Operations " has been turned on (checked) in Event Logging Setup .

Log Data
1 ) Member [106] added.
2 ) Member [118] B_94 section size changed from W44x335 to W12x120.
3 ) Member [118] B_94 steel grade changed from A992 to A36.
4 ) Member [118]B_94 left end elevation changed from 126-0 to 124-0
5 ) Member [118] B_94 rotation changed from 0 to 90.
6 ) [118] B_94 model complete date set.
7 ) [118] B_94 model complete date removed.
8 ) [118] B_94 edited.
9 ) Changed all.
10 ) Member copied
11 ) Copied from member [118] B_94.
12 ) View [LEFT END VIEW (user created)] added.
13 ) Member [119] B_94 moved or stretched.
14 ) Member [B_27] detailed.

Log Data of various " Operations " for members.

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated with data for logged events such as: 1 ) Member (e.g., 106 ) added. 2 ) Edit Member was used to change a member's section size (e.g., " Section size " of B_94 from W44x335 to W12x120). 3 ) A member's " Steel grade " was changed. 4 ) A member's "End elevation" was changed (e.g., the" End elevation " of B_94 from 126-0 to 124-0). 5 ) A member's rotation was changed (e.g., " Beam rotation " of B_94 from 0 to 90. 6 ) A member's " Model complete date " was set. 7 ) A member's " Model complete date " was cleared (so it reads " **NOT SET* *"). 8 ) Edit Member was used to change a setting not mentioned above. 9 ) All members under a piecemark were changed by responding ' Yes ' to " Do you want to change all? " after one member was changed. 10 ) One or more copy of this member was made using Member Copy . 11 ) The member was copied from another member (e.g., B_94) using Member Copy . 12 ) " Preset " or " New " or " Save " in member isolation or " Add View " on a member edit window were used to add a member view (e.g., LEFT END VIEW). 13 ) Move/Stretch Members or Move/Stretch Members, Include Material was used on a member (e.g., B_94). 14 ) Detail Members was used to detail a member (e.g., B_27).

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated so that it excludes member operation events.

Piecemark: or . This applies when the logging of member " Piecemark " events has been turned on (checked) in Event Logging Setup .

Log Data
1 ) [106] Assigned System piecemark "B_84".
2 ) Member piecemark changed from "M_102" to "M_110".
3 ) Member piecemark changed from System piecemark "B_38" to User piecemark "B38".
4 ) Member piecemark "B38" changed to a System piecemark.
5 ) Member piecemark "B_12" changed to a User piecemark.
6 ) Member piecemark [M_110] frozen.
7 ) Member piecemark [M_112] thawed.

Log Data of various " Piecemark " events.

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," will be updated with data for logged events such as: 1 ) Process assigned a system piecemark . 2 ) Process changed a member's system piecemark because that member was edited while other member's under the piecemark remained unchanged. 3 ) A user manually typed in a " Piecemark ," thus creating a user piecemark . 4 ) Change from User Piecemarks to System was used (e.g., to change B38 to a system piecemark). 5 ) Change from System Piecemarks to User was used (e.g., to change "B_12" to a user piecemark). 6 ) Model > Member > Freeze Piecemark froze a piecemark. 7 ) Model > Member > Thaw Piecemark thawed a piecemark.

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated so that it excludes member piecemark events.

Process: or . This applies when the logging of member " Process " events has been turned on (checked) in Event Logging Setup .

Log Data
Member processed.
Member processed.
Member processed.
Member processed.

Log Data of " Process " events.

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated with data for each time each member undergoes Process and Create Solids .

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated so that it excludes member process events.

Status: or . This applies when the logging of member " Status " events has been turned on (checked) in Event Logging Setup .

Log Data
1 ) Set to "Rev_1".
2 ) Held.
3 ) Submitted for approval.
4 ) Received from approval.
5 ) Input set status here.
6 ) Projected Fabrication complete.
7 ) Released for fabrication.
8 ) Fabrication completed.
9 ) Project shipped.
10 ) Actual shipped date.
11 ) Received on job site.
12 ) Erected.
Log Data of various " Status " events.

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated with data for logged events such as: 1 ) Changing a members " Short revision description " (e.g., to "Rev_1"). 2 ) Changing " Member hold status " 3 ) Changing a member's " Submitted for approval " status. 4 ) Changing a member's " Received from approval " status. 5 ) Changing a member's " Approval status ." 6 ) Changing a member's " Projected fabrication complete " status. 7 ) Changing a member's " Released for fabrication " status. 8 ) Changing a member's " Fabrication completed " status. 9 ) Changing a member's " Projected shipped date " status. 10 ) Changing a member's " Actual ship date " status. 11 ) Changing a member's " Received on job site " status. 12 ) Changing a member's " Erected " status.

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated so that it excludes member type change events.

2D override: or . This applies when the logging of " 2D Override " events has been turned on (checked) in Event Logging Setup .

Log Data
2DO [42] [B_27] 2D override set.
Example showing the Log Data of a " 2D override " event.

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated with data for logged events such as when a user in your current Job checks the box for " Override Drawing Editor restriction options ."

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated so that it excludes 2D override events.

To view 2D overrides in Modeling : " 2D Override " events are logged as Job operations, which means that in order to see the log for such eventsyou can choose Home > Project Settings > Job > Job Property Settings .

Type changes: or . This applies when the logging of member " Type changes " has been turned on (checked) in Event Logging Setup .

Log Data
[118] B_94 Member type changed from Beam to Horizontal brace.
Example showing the Log Data of a " Type change " event.

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated with data for logged events such as when Change Member Type is used to change a member's type.

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated so that it excludes member type change events.

Connection changes: or . This applies when the logging of " Connection changes " has been turned on (checked) in Event Logging Setup .

Main material operations: or . This applies when the logging of member " Main material operations " has been turned on (checked) in Event Logging Setup .

Log Data
1 ) Material w9 modified
2 ) Main material piecemark changed from w4 to w108.
3 ) Material p1 added to Member [11] B_94
4 ) Material a2 deleted from member [11] B_94.
5 ) Weld deleted from Member [11] B_94.
6 ) Material a39 broken apart from Member [94] B_77.
7 ) Material a39 recombined with Member [94] B_77.
Log Data of various " Main material operations " events.

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated with data for logged events such as: 1 ) The member main material was modified, for example, using Edit Material. 2 ) The member main material's submaterial mark changes. 3 ) Add Material was used to add a material (e.g., p1) to a member. 4 ) Delete or Erase Material was used to delete a material (e.g., p2) from a member. 5 ) Delete or Erase Weld was used to delete a weld from a member. 6 ) Break Member Apart was used to "break off" a submaterial (e.g., a39) from a member. 7 ) Recombine Members reassigned a material (e.g., a39) as a submaterial of the member it had previously been broken off from.

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated so that it excludes member main material operation events.

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------ Material ------

An alternative way to view a log of material events is to press the " Properties " button at the bottom of the General Information window, which can be opened from any of the material edit windows. This will open the Edit Properties window. On that window, a log of events may have been recorded to the " Log ."

Operations: or . This applies when the logging of material " Operations " has been turned on (checked) in Event Logging Setup

Log Data
1 ) Material added.
2 ) Material copied
3 ) Material copied from member [11] material [6].
4 ) Material moved from member 11 to member 11.
5 ) Material reference point changed from FS to Center.
6 ) Material detailed.
Log Data of various material " Operations ."

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated with data for logged events such as: 1 ) Model > Material > Add a material to a member. 2 ) A copy of a material was made using Material Copy . 3 ) A material is a copy of the nth (e.g., 6th) material on a member (e.g., member number 11). 4 ) Model > Material > Move moved a material to a different member or on the same member. 5 ) For example, a rectangular plate's " Thickness reference point " was changed. 6 ) The material was detailed using Detail Submaterial .

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated so that it excludes material operation events.

Piecemark: or . This applies when the logging of material " Piecemark " events has been turned on (checked) in Event Logging Setup .

Log Data
Material piecemark changed from p1 to p11.
Material piecemark changed from p8 to p15.
Material piecemark changed from p37 to p38.
Material piecemark changed from wt7 to wt8.
Log Data of various material " Piecemark " events.

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated with log entries for submaterial mark changes that were due to a user changing a material (while other, similar materials remained unchanged) or because a user manually typed in a " Piecemar k" for the material.

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated so that it excludes material piecemark events.

Manual operations: or . This applies when the logging of material " Manual operations " has been turned on (checked) in Event Logging Setup .

Log Data
1 ) Material edited.
2 ) Material rotated.
3 ) Material moved or stretched.
4 ) Frame operation on material.
5 ) Chamfer operation on material.
6 ) Bend on line operation on material.
7 ) Bend on radius point on material.
8 ) Cut on plane operation on material.
9 ) Chamfer operation on material.
10 ) Cut layout operation on material.
11 ) Fit exact operation on material.
12 ) Fit miter operation on material.
13 ) Fit coped operation on material.
14 ) Fit notch operation on material.
15 ) Fuse operation on material.
Example showing the Log Data of some material " Manual operations " events.

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated with data for logged events such as: 1 ) Model > Material > Edit . 2 ) Model > Material > Rotate Material or Model > Material > Rotate Multiple . 3 ) Model > Material > Stretch . 4 ) Model > Material > Frame . 5 ) Model > Material > Chamfer . 6 ) Model > Material > Bend on Line . 7 ) Model > Material > Bend on Radius Point . 8 ) Model > Material > Cut on Plane . 9 ) Model > Material > Chamfer . 10 ) Model > Material > Cut Layout . 11 ) Model > Material > Exact Fit . 12 ) Model > Material > Fit Mitre . 13 ) Model > Material > Fit Cope . 14 ) Model > Material > Fit Notch . 15 ) Model > Material > Fuse .

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated so that it excludes material manual operations events.

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------ Other ------

Bolts: or . This applies when the logging of " Bolt " events has been turned on (checked) in Event Logging Setup .

Log Data
1 ) Bolt added.
2 ) Bolt edited.
3 ) Bolt type changed from A325N to A325SC.
4 ) Bolt diameter changed from 3/4 to 7/8.
Example showing the Log Data of some " Bolts " events.

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload " and/or " Apply ," the " Log " will be updated with data for logged events such as: 1 ) Model > Bolt > Add . 2 ) Model > Bolt > Edit . 3 ) A " Bolt type " change was made (e.g., from A325N to A325SC). 4 ) A bolt " Diameter " change was made (e.g., from 3/4 to 7/8).

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload " and/or " Apply ," the " Log " will be updated so that it excludes bolt events.

Welds: or . This applies when the logging of " Weld " events has been turned on (checked) in Event Logging Setup .

Log Data
Weld added.
Weld edited.
Log Data of some " Welds " events.

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated with data for logged events such as when a weld is added using Model > Weld > Add , or when a weld is edited using Model > Weld > Edit .

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated so that it excludes weld events.

Holes: or . This applies when the logging of events for " Holes " has been turned on (checked) in Event Logging Setup .

Log Data
Hole(s) added.
Hole edited.
Hole(s) deleted.

Log Data of some " Holes " events.

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated with data for logged events such as when one or more holes were added using Model > Hole > Add or a hole was edited, for example, using Model > Hole > Add , or when one or more holes were deleted using Model > Hole > Erase or Delete .

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload ," the " Log " will be updated so that it excludes hole events.

To view hole events in Modeling : You need to press the " Properties " button at the bottom of the General Information window for the material that the holes are on. This will open the Edit Properties window. On that window, hole events (if they have been recorded) will be recorded to the " Log ."

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------ Search Options ------

Trouble shooting tips are provided to help you get the results that you want from these " Search Options ." Always remember to Tab out of a search field after making an entry and before you press " Reload " or " Apply ."

Member select range: or . This applies to most log data, since most data will report a Mem# (member number). However, some entries whose LogType = Job do not report a Mem#.

LogType  Mem#   Pcmk          Date            Time    User    Log Data
 member     3    C_3    2014-03-25    11:23:46 Cen    Dave    Fabrication complete.
 member     2    C_2    2014-03-25    11:29:28 Cen    John    Project shipped.
 member     7    C_7    2014-03-25    11:34:26 Cen    John    Erected.
 member     7    C_7    2014-03-25    11:34:26 Cen    John    Received on job site.
 member     8    C_8    2014-03-25    11:42:39 Cen    Dave    Set to "Rev1".
Entries made to " Member select range " in order to get the example shown:
Since member number 1 and member number 10 are in the designated range, they could also be included in the " Log " data that is shown. However, in this example, member number 1 and 10 have had no changes made to their " Status ," and therefore there is no data on them.

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload " or " Apply ," then the " Log " will be updated so that only those member numbers that are in the " Member select range " that is entered will be included.

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload " or " Apply ," the " Log " will be updated without regard to the range of member numbers that have been entered. In other words, unchecking the box turns off the search by member number range, allowing the inclusion of all member numbers.

Troubleshooting: If it looks like this " Search Option " is not working, it's probably because you were still in the field when you pressed " Reload " or " Apply ." This is a Python dialog (a parametric). In a Python dialog, an entry to a field is not recognized as a new entry until you Tab out of that field. Also, as mentioned above, the box must be checked ( ) for the search range to apply.

Users select: or . This applies to all log data, since every log entry reports a "User."

LogType  Mem#   Pcmk          Date            Time    User    Log Data
 member     3    C_3    2014-03-25    11:23:46 Cen    Dave    Fabrication complete.
 member     8    C_8    2014-03-25    11:42:39 Cen    Dave    Set to "Rev1".
Entry made to " Users select " in order to get the example shown:
This example was created by selecting ' Dave ' for " User select " then pressing " Apply " so that the " Log " data shown in the " Member select range " example was reduced to show only log data that came from " Status " changes made by Dave.

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload " or " Apply ," then the " Log " will be updated so that only log entries that are attributed to those " Users select " users that are selected will be included.

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload " or " Apply ," the " Log " will be updated without regard to the selected users. In other words, unchecking the box turns off the search by selected users, allowing the inclusion of all users.

Date select range: or . This applies to all log data, since every log entry reports a "Date."

Mem#     Pcmk          Date             Time    Log Data
32 B_109 2014-04-01 11:13:17 Cen Member copied.
248 B_120 2014-04-01 11:13:17 Cen Copied from member [32] B_109. 248 B_120 2014-04-01 11:13:32 Cen [248] Assigned System piecemark "B_120".
248 B_120 2014-04-01 11:13:32 Cen Member processed.
Entry made to " Date select range " in order to get the example shown:
Since the " Date select range " is the same date ( 2014-04-01 ), only log data from that date is included.

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload " or " Apply ," then the " Log " will be updated so that only log entries that are within the " Date select range " will be included.

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload " or " Apply ," the " Log " will be updated without regard to the date. In other words, unchecking the box turns off the search for log entries within a specified date range, allowing the inclusion of all dates.

Troubleshooting: If it looks like this " Search Option " is not working, it might be because you were still in the field when you pressed " Reload " or " Apply ." Or it might be that you made an improper date entry. A date entry needs to be made in the form yyyy-mm-dd , where yyyy is the year expressed using four digits, mm is the month expressed using two digits and dd is the day expressed using two digits.

Time select range: or . This applies to all log data, since every log entry reports a "Time."

Mem#     Pcmk        Date            Time   Log Data
119 HB_114 2014-03-25 13:38:04 Cen [119] Member System piecemark "B_94" removed.
119 HB_114 2014-03-25 13:38:04 Cen [119] B_94 Member type changed from Beam to Horizontal brace.
119 HB_114 2014-03-25 13:38:12 Cen [119] Assigned System piecemark "HB_114".
Entry made to " Time select range " in order to get the example shown:

The " Time select range " is this example would update the " Log " to include entries whose times are from 13:38:00 to 13:38:59 but would not include an entry for 13:39:00 since 13:39:00 is greater than 13:39 .

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload " or " Apply ," then the " Log " will be updated so that only log entries that are within the " Time select range " will be included.

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload " or " Apply ," the " Log " will be updated without regard to the time. In other words, unchecking the box turns off the search for log entries within a specified time range, allowing the inclusion of all times.

Troubleshooting: If it looks like this " Search Option " is not working, it might be because you were still in the field when you pressed " Reload " or " Apply ." Or it might be that your end range is not doing what you expect it to do. Look at the example above and understand that 13:39:00 is greater than 13:39.

Tip: For the example above, an entry of a range of 13:38 to 13:38~ would get you the same results as entering 13:38 to 13:39 as shown. The tilde (~) tells View Event Log to grab everything in a string that occurs after the specified text; thus 13:38~ grabs all entries up to 13:38:59.

Find string: This search is case-sensitive.

Mem#     Pcmk          Date             Time    Log Data
119 B_114 2014-03-24 14:18:24 Cen Copied from member [118] B_94
248 B_120 2014-04-01 11:13:17 Cen Copied from member [32] B_109.
Entry made to " Find string " in order to get the example shown:
Since the " Find string " is case sensitive, entering Copied only finds log entries that include the letters Copied . It does not, for example, find log entries that include the letters copied .

If this box is checked ( ) when you press " Reload " or " Apply ," then the " Log " will be updated so that only log entries that have the entered " Find string " will be included.

If the box is not checked ( ) when you press " Reload " or " Apply ," the " Log " will be updated without regard to the entered string. In other words, unchecking the box turns off the search for log entries with a specified string, allowing the inclusion of all strings.

Troubleshooting: If it looks like this " Search Option " is not working, it's probably because you were still in the field when you pressed " Reload " or " Apply ." This is a Python dialog (a parametric). In a Python dialog, an entry to a field is not recognized as a new entry until you Tab out of that field. Also, as mentioned above, a " Search string " is case sensitive, and the box must be checked ( ) for the specified search string to apply.

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------ Log ------

For information to appear in the " Log ," items need to be turned on in Event Logging Setup and a user needs to have made changes, for the most part, in the model.

To update the " Log ," you can check or uncheck boxes on the View Event Log window, then press " Reload " and/or " Apply ."

The information in the "Log" can be saved into a file by pressing " Save ."

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"Apply" updates the " Log " data that is shown on this window, not by reading from your current Job, but rather by reading from the currently shown set of " Log " data. " Apply " will not add any new information to the " Log ," but can be used to selectively reduce the information that is shown.

VIDEO A demonstration of the " Reload "and " Apply " buttons for reviewing an event log. (Recorded in SDS2 Detailing , v2015.)

For example, press " Apply " when you un check ( ) a box under " Job " " Members " " Material " or " Other ." Based on the boxes you unchecked, " Apply " will reduce the information shown in the " Log " so that the newly shown information is a subset of the previously shown information.

Since " Apply " reads only from the information that is currently shown in the " Log ," there has to be information in the " Log " for it to work. The big advantage that " Apply " has over " Reload " is that it is able to populate the " Log " with a new set of information much faster than can " Reload ."

"Reload" updates the " Log " data that is shown on this window based on the logged information contained in your current Job and on the items that are checked on this window.

VIDEO A demonstration of the " Reload "and " Apply " buttons for reviewing an event log. (Recorded in SDS2 Detailing , v2015.)

For example, " Reload " needs to be pressed if you check ( ) a box under " Job " " Members " " Material " or " Other " that was previously unchecked.

Since " Reload " triggers a read of data in your current Job , it may take some time to read all of that information in.

Note: What logged information is in your current Job depends on the choices made in Event Logging Setup , on when those choices were made, and on the modeling activity in that Job since the time that those choices were made.

"Save" lets you save the information that is listed in the " Log " to a text file. A dailog opens, in which you can designate the name of the file and the file folder ( ) into which you want it placed.

VIDEO Pressing of the " Save " button saves event log data to a text file. (Recorded in SDS2 Detailing , v2015.)

"Close" closes this window (the View Event Log window).

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