Reference Browser
The Reference Browser enables you to quickly understand complex relationships between different entities that constitute the model.
To open the Reference Browser, right-click on an entity in the Model, Solver, Part, or Connector browsers and select References from the context menu.
To navigate and understand the relationships between the different entities, double-click on an entity to trigger a cross referencing operation.

Figure 1. . Forward and back buttons enabled to navigate between cross references states.

Figure 2. . Entity Editor invoked in the Reference Browser.
Simplified and Detailed View

Figure 3. Simplified View

Figure 4. Detailed View

Figure 5. References and Cross References of a Component
Cross referenced entities are shown in a flat list. If there is more than five instance of a given entity or element configuration, then entities will be displayed in a folder. For elements and nodes, the detailed content of the folders is not exposed, as the number of entities cannot be contained in a folder.

Figure 6. Segregation of Elements by Type and Configuration
In the Detailed view, related entities are broadly classified into Reference and Cross-reference folders, and entities are listed accordingly.
References, represented by , correspond to
entities that are referenced by the specified entity. The hierarchy is a view down
from the selected entity(s) within the model, listing the entities that are referred
to by the selected entity(s). For example, in the case of a component, the
References folder lists the elements, material, and property assigned to the
component.
Cross-references, represented by , correspond to
entities that reference the specified entity. The hierarchy is a view up from the
selected entity(s) within the model, listing the entities that refer to the selected
entity(s). For example, in the case of a component, the Cross-references folder
lists the groups, sets, output blocks, and so on that refer to the selected
component. For components, the Cross-reference folder contains sub folders named
Node (
) and Element
(
), which lists
the entities where the selected component’s node or element is referred.

Figure 7. Detailed View in the Reference Browser