ISO 10303-214:2010(E)

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4.2.232 General_classification_hierarchy

A General_classification_hierarchy defines a hierarchical relationship between two instances of General_classification.

EXAMPLE With General_classification, part families such as screws can be classified. Additionally subclasses can be built and linked to the super-category screws, such as machine screw or self-tapping screw.

NOTE The General_classification_hierarchy is used to build up hierarchical structures of General_classification objects.

The data associated with a General_classification_hierarchy are the following:

4.2.232.1 sub_classification

The sub_classification specifies the lower level of General_classification in a General_classification_hierarchy that is included in the super class.

See general_classification_hierarchy to general_classification for the application assertion.

4.2.232.2 super_classification

The super_classification specifies the higher level of General_classification in a General_classification_hierarchy that includes the sub class.

See general_classification_hierarchy to general_classification for the application assertion.



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