The build section is used to adjust compiler check settings and messages.
Type Conversion: Set to No action if you do not want to view signal type conversion warnings.
Unit System Converter: Set to No action if you do not want to be notified when the unit system converter is disabled.
Import/Export Tag Matching: Case sensitivity is important for the support of case sensitive languages, such as C and C++, when source code from project schematics.
Environment Variables: Using private process-based environment settings can eliminate conflicts that occur when multiple FORTRAN compilers are installed. This setting should be set as Private to process only in order to avoid compiler setup issues.
Maximum Electrical Subsystems: This setting should be adjusted with caution. There is a trade-off between simulation efficiency and memory usage. If there are too many subsystems defined, unrecoverable out-of-memory errors may occur.
CIM 61970 Compatibility: Enable this setting to ensure project conformity to the Common Information Model (CIM) 61970 standard. When enabled, certain compile errors may occur. For example, non 3-phase buses are not allowed in CIM.
Maximum Radio Links: Large numbers of radio links can slow overall performance. Increase this value if your workspace requires larger storage.