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The default behavior is that Windchill searches for the latest released version of the document to display. If no version of the document has been released, it displays the latest working version of the document.

To change the default behavior, change the value set for the List of comma separated life cycle states of documents used to display associated Reference documents to part. in the Preference Management utility.

Note

The states must be valid life cycle states. The states are defined as key value pairs in StateRb.rbinfo and can be viewed in the life cycle template associated with the object. States are always specified using uppercase characters.

For example, to change the search to include the Released, Approved, and then Completed states of a document, set the preference value to:

RELEASED,APPROVED,COMPLETED

After this preference is set, Windchill searches for the latest Released version first. If none is found, it searches for the latest Approved version. If none is found, it searches for the latest Completed version. So, if a part is linked to Reference Document 4 which has three versions (A, B, and C), where A = Released, B = Approved, and C = In Work, based on the state settings in wt.properties, Windchill displays the latest iteration of version Awhich was released and ignores the rest.

Part to Part Relationships

Note

Part to part relationships are available only in Windchill PDMLink, and do not apply to Arbortext Content Manager or Pro/INTRALINK 10.1.

A user associates one part with another by using the Structure tab on a part information page. When a user makes the association, a WTPartUsageLink is created, forming a "uses part" relationship between a part and a part master.

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The only configuration option for part to part relationships is described in the next section.

Revised or Saved Parent Part to Child Part

When a user revises a parent part using the Revise action or saves the part using the Save As action, the new version of the part carries forward the usage link.

To prevent a link from being copied forward on a Revise or Save As action, you must remove copy rules from wt.properties. For example, assume the following properties are set in wt.properties:

wt.enterprise.copyRuleDelimiter=,

wt.enterprise.copyRulesN=wt.part.WTPart,Relationship,

wt.part.WTPartUsageLink-uses

The first property sets the delimiter for the copy rules to the comma (,).

The wt.enterprise.copyRulesN property is the Relationship copy rule for wt.part. WTPart. This rule copies the references forward when the type of link is WTPartUsageLink.

If you remove the wt.enterprise.copyRulesN property, then the usage links are not carried forward.

Note

There can be no gaps in the sequence of copy rules. If you remove a copy rule, you must renumber those rules that follow. For example, if there are six copy rules and you remove copyRules4, then you must renumber copyRules5 and copyRules6 so that copyRules5 becomes copyRules4 and copyRules6 becomes copyRules5.

Use the xconfmanager utility when modifying the wt.properties file. For more information on using this utility, see the PTC Windchill Specialized Administration Guide. For more information about the properties used for copy rules, see the description of wt.enterprise.copyRules in the properties.html file.

Caution

PTC recommends that you do not change the value of the wt.enterprise. copyServiceRules property. The property is used by internal services.

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