Great solution! The problem with email+ was on our side with security. However, creating new teams (and assigning myself) with the team name as other depts (i.e. Product or Sales) worked really well. I even made fun avatars so visually it was easy to track and separate out. Thanks for the suggestion and your help!

The teams trick is very nice. Personally I made a guest account with a secondary email. That way I can log in to an incognito browser and see the board exactly how the future contractor would see it and make sure the right restrictions are set before inviting the actual contractor as a guest.


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i am considering paying for a subscription but the lack of a feature to assign tasks to dummy avatars is holding me back. Half of the tasks are handled by external collaborators. it is only productive for me to use the tool if i can keep track of it in this manner.

I am a new user of Allegro PCB editor of OrCAD 16.2. I want to modify an existed PCB design (*.brd). I add a set of new connect pins and want to assign nets to that pins (dummy nets). Question is I do not know how to do it.

Hi, thank you for your response. I am not describing clear. My situation is that I only have a PCB design without relative schematic. (actually I have a PDF schematic). I want to connect orignally unused pins out.

First I use "place manual" and choose a "HDR 1x32" from "package symbols". But all pins are "dummy net", I want to asign nets to these new pins. Then I can route it. Problem is I do not know how to assign nets to them.

I am using a dummy input data source template and it runs in desktop but when I try and run it in server it errors out saying it can't find the dummy file. I am using the dynamic input to generate the sheet names to add to the file path and later open those individual sheets with another embedded macro.

When you mean update the full path how does it recognize the sheet name? I am using dynamic input to pull the sheet names then I add that to the full path witch then gets fed into another macro that opens each sheet in an excel document.

I am going to hardcode the sheet names into the formula tool since they will never change. However, this is great for dynamic files where sheet names are not consistent. I will use this approach for other workflows for sure.

For example, let's say a Field Category has the unique values of x,y and z. I want to create dummy_x, dummy_y and dummy_z with values of 1 or 0 based on the Category field. Now, I have more than 3 unique values and it is difficult to create the dummy variables one by one.

Hi, I am relatively new to Labview programming. I am working with NI USB 6212. I was wondering if it is possible to create a "dummy" or "virtual" port so I can ultimately create a port line output eg. port0/line16. Basically I want certain bits to go to this line and "do nothing".

You will be able to create tasks channels scales etc... that are appropriate for a NI USB 6212 the DAQmx assistant will treat it as if it were real and you can try out the task and, LabVIEW code calling a task on a simulated device will run just fine.

The Down side is when you actually get hardware its often difficult to retarget the Tasks to use the real device (No option to send task to.. no option to swap device with....) Feel free to Kudos the idea. so you need to edit the task or swap device names and that is not fool-proof.

With the exception of the task name this exact code is in the project I have open today. This AE completely encapsulates anything I want to do with this Task. Now I have code to drop into my application and can create the task easilly on the target machine. Notice Here.vi? I'll just go through the Project Hierarchy and find all instances. Create the task and TEST IT on the live system. When all instances of here.vi are gone my code is running error free and integrated with the hardware.

I have an assembly with 40-50 parts. A customer is asking for a 3D model that retains all the correct inertias and center of gravity for the assembly. Of course, I cannot give them our actual Creo model for intellectual property reasons. When I give customers 3D models, I typically use a cut in the assembly to remove all the guts, then create a shrinkwrap, then export as a step file.

Before removing geometry make sure the MP has been calculated then save as ( file to a reasonable location). Now change to fully assigned and open the .dat file this will pull in all the MP content. Now you can delete the geometry and the mass properties are carried over. ( or save to other file to preserve geometry) I would also create a cog coordinate system from the pro_mp_cogx, pro_mp_cogy and pro_mp_cogz

Create a "dummy" model of a mass and assign density to replicate the mass props of the assembly. I have done this by modelling a sphere and creating an arbitrary material with density to give me the mass needed. If you calculate the mass props of the assembly then you should be able to locate a sphere at the center of mass and assign a density to get equivalent mass props with a single solid feature.

I tried your method by assigning the mass properties .dat file to my dummy model. That method worked great within Creo. I then tried to open my dummy file with assigned mass properties in Solidworks, the file imports fine, but the assigned mass properties are missing. I need a way for Solidworks to have the same mass properties.

Sorry I don't do Solidworks at all. Thinks i answered your question about how to capture the data must be to do with step export or import settings, are you passing parameters/attributes or just geometry.

@igorpadykov why are you linking a solution where an i2c codec is used and binded into the dts? The user asked a question about interfacing a codec that is NOT managed on i2c. So your solution isn't applicable...I've just tried the approach provided by @jonver and I confirm it's not working altought I think it's very likely to be correct...

You have to define a codec subnode since on dts you're describing a "link" between your i2s interface and what's outside. Without this quirk alsa won't work. That's why they introduced the dummy codec module inside kernel. The problem is that this module is not working properly on imx8mm. I'm using 5.4.97 linux-fslc-imx and the following dts config on an imx8mm processor.

@igorpadykov it seems what you said was not true. Don't know the meaning of "nxp does not "officially" support solution without real codec" either. I was able to achieve required functionality by using bt-sco driver instead of snd-soc-dummy.

At first, I was confused, because the above example says to import DummyAuthenticator, then assign it - while the gihub page GitHub - jupyterhub/dummyauthenticator: A Dummy JupyterHub Authenticator to make testing easy says:

So the problem with running DummyAuthenticator for me was not due to the authenticator itself, it was due to finding an appropriate spawner that does not create new Unix system users. And the right spawner for me turned out to be not DockerSpawner (which, even if it does not create system users, requires presence of running Docker process) - but SimpleLocalProcessSpawner.

hm ... after i had restarted 3ds it still stayed the bounding box obects for a while and just now the boxes turned back to normal objects. this time i'm sure i didn't press anything by accident. Funny thing is the null-object (not sure if its called so in 3Ds) is still renamed by itself "Dummy". I didn't rename it before, it was automatically showing Dummy. Not sure but seems not to be a helper object since its not a modifier and can't be deleted when i right-click "Dummy"

other question, are the images that i post resized or only displayed resized ? If resized, is there a way to keep them clickable for full size within the forum (i had not changed the standard image upload as "full size") ? I can also paste links with the original size for better viewing if its about details like here .

hm, but that deleted the "Columns_Arcs_001" thing as well. Don't know yet, is it an object or a null or something else ... or is a null object also called a dummy ? In the manual its referring to a simplified object. That thing was giving me a reference pivot point for multiple objects subordinated beneath it.

ya, the term dummy helper was just crossing over with the situation that the objects were rendered as "dummy boxes" in the perspective view and i wasn't sure on how i had switched that on and how to switch it back to normal view.

I used your example. I deleted all but the first column with the crop levels. I wrote a script to make the predictor columns for each crop using the nominal modeling type (0,1,-1) and saved it with the data table. Run the script to see the result.

First of all, why do you need such a column? JMP analysis platforms offer choices about parametrization and will handle it internally for you. See Help > Books > Fitting Linear Models.

Second, see Help > Scripting Index > Functions > Matrix. See the functions named Design(). There are several that create various kinds of indicator columns for you. A script could use this function to create the new columns for you. You can find more information in the Using JMP and Scripting Guide books.

I'm determining a common critical value with my model but I also want to determine crop specific critical values. Therefore I need a dummy for every crop. In 0/1 coding not everthing is estimated because there is collinearity so I want to try it with effects-type coding (-1,0,1) to avoid this collinearity. 152ee80cbc

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