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Can WTDocuments have Assigned Expressions in the assembly?

HR_10750679
8-Gravel

Can WTDocuments have Assigned Expressions in the assembly?

Hello,

 

Can WTDocuments have Assigned Expressions in the assembly?

I know we do not have Assigned Expressions when it comes to associated documents, but what is the purpose of the action, Manage Applicability in associated WTDocuments?. The action has the Assinged Expression option in its window, please shed some light on the same.

 

Thanks

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Hari_Vara
13-Aquamarine
(To:HR_10750679)

Hi,

Documents are not designed to have Assigned Expressions, only WTParts are.  Indirectly, the WTPart's linked WTDocument are thus have the same "Assigned Expression" as its WTPart.

When it comes to "manage Applicability" it has to do with Service Documentation / Effectivity, as far as I know. @Fadel  I think has cleared this doubt.

 

Best Regards

Hari

 

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Fadel
22-Sapphire I
(To:HR_10750679)

not possible, that wizard can be used , to assign effectivity :

Fadel_0-1703173326240.png

 

Fede
Hari_Vara
13-Aquamarine
(To:HR_10750679)

Hi,

Documents are not designed to have Assigned Expressions, only WTParts are.  Indirectly, the WTPart's linked WTDocument are thus have the same "Assigned Expression" as its WTPart.

When it comes to "manage Applicability" it has to do with Service Documentation / Effectivity, as far as I know. @Fadel  I think has cleared this doubt.

 

Best Regards

Hari

 

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