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Import Simple Type Reference Set

Already existing queries from RF2 text files can be imported in order to add multiple clauses to a Value Set. For now, Snowray supports simple type reference set RF2 text files as import file format, where the referencedComponentId column will be used to populate the initial set of clauses as inclusions. The import process can be started by pressing the action menu item called Import RF2 text file.

Import Value Set Clauses

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