Systems Engineering interface
Logical Block view
The Logical Block view displays the logical models. A logical block object represents a solution component. You create logical models by creating a set of logical blocks that define abstract physical architectures for implementing system functions. For example, you create a logical model to define an implementation approach for implementing a specific function in the functional model.
The Logical Block view is displayed when you create a logical model or open an existing logical model.
A tab is created for the logical models that you create or open. You click the tab to display the logical model.
- Table display controls — The number box allows you to select the number of rows displayed for each object. The default setting is one row per object. Additional rows are added per logical block to view multiple lines of text in the table. The column configuration box allows you to select a saved column configuration from the list. Column configurations change the BOM tree table according to the defined columns in the saved configuration.
- Logical Block view toolbar — Displays buttons to support configuration of the logical model.
- Structure pane — Displays the elements of the logical model.
Related Topics
- Display multiple text lines in the structure view
- Apply a saved column configuration
- Understanding property column configuration
- Abstracting logical implementations
Source: https://docs.sw.siemens.com/en-US/doc/282219420/PL20251212545240207.plm00038/id1342006 · retrieved Fri Jul 10 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)