Support for different grading tables
发布于:2025-05-29
When importing (adding) DXF, project, or PXF files with different grading rules, the new grading rules will merge with the original ones.
There are two merging scenarios:
❏ Base size names are the same:
Merging Rule: Share a common set of sizes.
Example: Two grading sets:
Merging Rule: Share a common set of sizes.
Example: Two grading sets:
- Shirt: S, M (base size), L
- Pants: S, M (base size), L
After merging: - S, M (base size), L

❏ Base size names are different:
Merging Rule: Align base sizes, merge other sizes accordingly. Missing sizes will copy the previous size, with sizes separated by "/".
Example: Three grading sets:
Merging Rule: Align base sizes, merge other sizes accordingly. Missing sizes will copy the previous size, with sizes separated by "/".
Example: Three grading sets:
- Shirt: S, M (base size), L
- Pants: 110, 120 (base size), 130, 140
- Coat: A, B, C (base size), D, E, F
After merging:
- S/110/A, S/110/B, M/120/C (base size), L/130/D, L/140/E, L/140/F

Operation Path: Import/add DXF, engineering, or PXF files with different grading rules.
Application Scenario: Retaining original sizes for cross-product grading. For example, when handling two DXF files (e.g., a shirt in size 12 and a skirt in size L), they will attempt to match the shirt sizes (e.g., 8, 10, and 12) with the skirt in size L to evaluate fit. If the combination works, these DXF files can be used for nesting in 2D CAD.
Application Value:
- Reduces manual alignment and adjustment work.
- Improves nesting and design efficiency.
- Effectively resolves inconsistencies in grading rules across multiple brands or product lines, making grading data more versatile for diverse design needs.
