Creating and modifying a resource file set, Ter 4, creating and modifying a resource file set – Echelon NodeBuilder Resource Editor User Manual

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Creating and Modifying a Resource File Set

You can create a new scope 3, 4, 5, or 6 resource file set within any resource folder. Each

resource file set has a number of properties that you will set when you create the set.

You can edit these properties at any time.

The number of resource file sets that you will create will depend on the number of device

types that you expect your company to develop, and the level of coordination that exists

between your developers. For all but the largest enterprises, you may find it easiest to
create a single manufacturer scope (scope selector 3) resource file set for your company,

and use it to maintain and distribute all of your company’s user types. Larger

enterprises may find it easier to coordinate manufacturer and device class scope (scope
selector 4) resource file sets, where a unique resource file set is created for each class of

devices. Very large enterprises can request multiple manufacturer IDs from the
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it useful to initially create manufacturer, device class, and device subclass scope (scope

selector 5) resource file sets during development, and then copy the definitions to the

appropriate scope selector 3 or 4 resource file set when complete. You can create a
manufacturer, device class, device subclass, and device model scope (scope selector 6)

resource file set for any special-purpose types that you want to apply to a single device

type.
To create a new resource file set or edit an existing one, follow these steps:
1. Add a resource folder for your company if you do not have one already as described in

Adding a Resource Folder.

2. To create a new resource file set, right-click the resource folder, and then click New

Resource File Set on the shortcut menu. To modify the properties for an existing
resource file set, right-click the resource file set, and then click Open on the shortcut

menu. The Modify Resource File Set dialog opens with the General tab selected:

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