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The Old Farts Guide to the PTC Community - Setting Up Streams, Following Communities, & Filterin

davehaigh
11-Garnet

The Old Farts Guide to the PTC Community - Setting Up Streams, Following Communities, & Filterin

After you have an account set up, Pick on the PTC Community title to go to the Welcome page.
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David,


Nice job. Except your images are not showing. All I get is junk like this: [cid:image001.png@01D06BBE.33072950]


Is this something I can fix on my end?


Thanks,


Herb Spaulding

StephenW
23-Emerald II
(To:davehaigh)

Because the attachments (pictures) make the email too large (by ptc user standards), you will need to look at the post online.

Stephen Williams | Mechanical Designer

StephenW
23-Emerald II
(To:davehaigh)

And there they show up as attachments.

Formatted it as a Word doc. See attachment.

It was brought to my attention that all the pictures got stripped out and you have to go to the PTCUser to download them. Attached is a pdf. I'm sure it will get stripped out also, but at least you can go download the pdf.

David Haigh

.pdf is the best format for portability; some of us don't us MS office...

Christopher F. Gosnell

FPD Company
124 Hidden Valley Road
McMurray, PA 15317

I just realized I made a mistake.

I said, "From the welcome page you want to set up some "Streams" The names you give these will show up in the emails you receive."
Turns out that's not true. Those names are not set by what you name the stream. They are hard coded by the web site.

I realized this after I stated following the modeling community. I started getting emails in my in-box with this in the subject line:

Thank you!


This old fart needs all the help he can get!!!!!

I second that!

If the PTC/Community admins have tips and tricks, or tutorials….. This old fart would appreciate the assistance
StephenW
23-Emerald II
(To:davehaigh)

There are a couple of documents in the community help area about following streams.

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Ryan had sent me the link to 6702. It got me started but I still had issues figuring it out.

The problem with both of those docs is there are no graphics, and they are not really designed for the mail exploder user trying to understand this new website and set up email notifications.

After getting notifications for a couple days, I find they are really hard to follow. There is no context for the comments. With the mail exploder most of the time I can scroll down to see the context from previous emails. It would be nice to see at least the original post in the email notification.

David Haigh

I dove into the community in earnest when the first announcement was made and had the same reaction to the email notices initially. However, what I found over time was that it was in part due to my expectations based on what I was used to the exploder delivering. The passage of time gave me some distance from those expectations and the community system is pretty good, but different.

I have my community emails sorted into a folder by rule in Outlook and I sort that folder by subject. That puts things roughly into a conversation as they come in. If a topic looks interesting to me, I click through to the website. That’s the primary way I visit, I never go there just to browse. I’ve subscribed to the areas I’m interested in and rely on the emails to be aware of the discussion. In that way it works for me a lot like the exploder, information comes to me and I choose whether to interact with it or not. That interaction has to be done over the web is the primary difference.

It’s a very active space (7 community emails arrived while I was typing this) and I think it is set up to serve the users well. Those who have written it off and choose not to try it will miss out.

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Doug Schaefer | Experienced Mechanical Design Engineer
LinkedIn

Here’s another thing I just don’t get. I keep getting these emails:

David Haigh,

You have been sent a new action item.
To view all outstanding actions go to
">https://www.ptcusercommunity.com/inbox<https: www.ptcusercommunity.com=" inbox?objecttype="-1805099612&amp;objectID=1002&amp;filter=notifications&amp;et=actionqueue.item.new">

When I go there, under Actions, it says I have no unresolved actions.

David Haigh

Yeah, those are confusing and annoying.

I just got one myself and followed it and it took me to my community “inbox” and the latest thing there was someone requesting to be a connection. So, I’m guessing the email means I have a new thing to act on in the community, in this case saying yes or no to “connecting” with them on the forum. That’s speculation, however, based on what following the link leads to.

I have no idea what connecting means (I’ve just asked here:
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Doug Schaefer | Experienced Mechanical Design Engineer
LinkedIn


I promise I'm not sitting here laughing hysterically






& David....








Yep, connections.
scott_rockwell
5-Regular Member
(To:davehaigh)

That sounds like a very efficient way to handle these emails.
I wish they still carried the post thread within the email instead of just the most recent post.
And I really hope they trim down their email formatting overhead to make it as lean as possible. Waiting and watching the “PTC Community” image and link to finally display, even if it’s only a fraction of a second. The boarders are nice but are plain waste of screen space as are the vertical spacing over/under and in between the banner and subject lines – it all needs to be condensed and simplified. Get rid of the images and replace them with hyperlink text. If you want to highlight something highlight the message. And what’s the 2” of gray field at the bottom for? It has 3 lines of text in it and there all an inch apart – condense and simplify! Please.
Change is good sometimes – weekly rant is over.

Thanks, Scott R

One thing I’m noticing about email. You don’t get an email when you reply on the site.
You get emails for everyone else’s comments but not your own.

Anyone know if there is a way to change this?

David Haigh
StephenW
23-Emerald II
(To:davehaigh)

You might try asking that question in the community help area over there.

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I'm seeing very few posts that are using the "reply with quote" function that is typical for most forums. That could be a cause of post threads not carrying the context forward.


Following the handy-dandy guide, I followed several forums. I just made a reply to one of the topics in modeling so I could test it out and see what the emails looked like. I'm still waiting for the email. I'm sure I didn't miss any steps from this guide and I've been getting emails from Ryan all along. Anyone else tried it yet with better results?



In Reply to Scott Rockwell:


I wish they still carried the post thread within the email instead of just the most recent post.


Thanks, Scott R

StephenW
23-Emerald II
(To:davehaigh)

I saw your reply earlier Don. And I agree, no one uses “reply with quote” so if you didn’t catch the original question, you’ll always have to go looking for it.
You won’t get emails for your replies.

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Stephen Williams | Mechanical Designer
NOV Rig Systems
Offshore
6930 N. Eldridge Pkwy | Houston, TX 77041
T 832.424.6285
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National Oilwell Varco
nov.com/offshore
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Something we'll have to get changed. 🙂

In Reply to

David, I really love this tutorial and would love to edit and add it as a document within our Community Help group within PTC Community. You also had some some good reccomentations about adding screenshots to our available documentation on Following and Streams, which I've updated here:

 

Streams and Email Notifications - PTC Community

 

How do I Follow people, places, and content? - PTC Community

 

Always happy to answer any and all questions about PTC Community within our PTC Community Feedback - PTC Community, especially now that we're approaching our migration date at the end of the month.

 

Best,

 

- Ryan

Please do. I made a bad assumption in the document which I corrected in an email on the mail exploder. See attached.

It would be nice to have a complete list of subject lines. For email filtering purposes.

The hi-lited section.

A full list of product communities is available here.



This was an interesting tutorial. Is there a way to set up a 1-email-a-day digest? I had my exploder set up that way. It was very efficient. I'd rather not get every e-mail in real time, then have to manage them individually. Even with e-mail filters, folders, and rules, it's still more time than I want to invest in it.

Hi Andrew, welcome to PTC Community!

Our system has something similar, but not as comprehensive, in the form of the Community Digest which you can set to receive once daily, twice a week, once a week, or never (disabling these emails).You can edit this setting within your Preferences page‌ by selecting your avatar at the top of the page and then selecting "Preferences" from the resulting drop-down menu.

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I mentioned that it's not as comprehensive because provides an overview of the most important content posted within the news cycle, but does not include every update from every person, place, and content you are Following. You may want to check it out and see if it's enough for you, but it's not a full replacement for the individual email updates you receive when you Follow a place within a stream or in your community Inbox and turn on email updates (read more about Streams and Email Notifications here). Unfortunately there is no setting that enables you to configure your email updates in the same way you did on the PTC/USER portal and I can see that it'd be very efficient when Following lots of content on the site.

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