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cdown
4-Participant

WindChil

Guru's,
Is there a way in windchill to search for a item by one of it's
parameters?

I can't seam to to be able to create a search to add in the parameter
"FINISH" for example

Colin Down
Mechanical Design Engineer
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Tel: +44 1305 208503

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Yes.


First all the parameters you want to search on have to be designated.


Then, within Windchill PDMLink, attributes need to be created that match the parameters. Your admin will have to do this part.



In Reply to Colin Down:


Guru's,
Is there a way in windchill to search for a item by one of it's
parameters?

I can't seam to to be able to create a search to add in the parameter
"FINISH" for example

Colin Down
Mechanical Design Engineer
Email: -
Tel: +44 1305 208503

Lohbauer
1-Newbie
(To:cdown)

To Follow Don’s point:

When you perform the search make sure it’s an advanced search, not Basic. From there you have drop-down menus of the attributes you have available.

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Bob Lohbauer

Ah, yes. Thank you. I forgot to put in the rest of that.

In Reply to Bob Lohbauer:


To Follow Don’s point:

When you perform the search make sure it’s an advanced search, not Basic. From there you have drop-down menus of the attributes you have available.


Bob Lohbauer


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