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13-Aquamarine
February 5, 2015
Question

Automatic CN Creation Checkbox Missing

  • February 5, 2015
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Hi Everyone,
10.1 M040. Has anyone ever had the "Automatically Create Change Notice" checkbox go missing from the Change Admin II activity in the Change Request workflow? Mine has and I don't know how to get it back!

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Patrick Williams | Engineering Systems | c: 616.947.2110
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12-Amethyst
February 5, 2015

There should be an org level preference under change management something like "allow automatic ecn creation"


Stephen Oerton


Windchill Process Specialist

1-Visitor
February 5, 2015
Preferences change? Workflow template revised recently? If neither JCA
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On Feb 5, 2015 1:40 PM, "Williams, Patrick" <->
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> Hi Everyone,
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> 10.1 M040. Has anyone ever had the “Automatically Create Change Notice”
> checkbox go missing from the Change Admin II activity in the Change Request
> workflow? Mine has and I don’t know how to get it back!
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> *Patrick Williams* | Engineering Systems | c: 616.947.2110
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> [image: sc_inc_black_sig_1_alt]
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13-Aquamarine
February 5, 2015
It was the name of the change request activity. It must be named “Create New Change Notice”.

Patrick Williams | Engineering Systems | c: 616.947.2110
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1-Visitor
February 5, 2015
Have to seriously enjoy flexibility like that!!
1-Visitor
February 6, 2015

The Check Box propagate behavior is hard coded within this specific workflow Task.


There is a site preference in change management for "Localized Create New Change Notice Task Name", since if the name changes, the behavior dissapears,



You must either keep the OOTB name for task as "Create New Change Notice", or use the preference to make this functionality run.


Saul Szulanski


One1

In Reply to David DeMay:


Have to seriously enjoy flexibility like that!!