You can use the semantic checks provided or use your own to check whether the open model or its objects meet predefined conditions.
A semantic check is a script that contains modeling conventions. It can be applied to models and indicates whether the modeling conventions have been followed. If the model does not adhere to the rules, the check shows detailed error descriptions, warnings, or notes.
Based on the semantic check results, you can customize the models to ensure that they are properly modeled. Modification and rework are often required when the models are created by several people or even across departments. Use semantic checks to avoid expensive modification efforts and rework.
You can use the repository to check the content of a group, multiple models, and multiple objects. Errors, warnings, and notes are indicated in the bar.
Click the Semantic checks bar button to show the Semantic checks bar, from which you can run semantic checks for models and objects or for the content of a group.
You can download the semantic check results of the checks used in the repository in the selected format.
You can also run semantic checks for open models.