For engineering controlled states we currently use Promotion Requests. In
the next few weeks we are using a soft-ECN to do what Promotion Request
are doing today. We've already moved to a soft-ECN for our Initial
Release.
In the promotion request replacement process, we are not using Change
Tasks. We have logic in the Change Activity workflow to skip the tasks and
resolve after the ecn has been approved.
The big benefits to using the ECNs are the following:
- Ability to rework the items on the ecn. No need to reject a promotion
because you can't add or remove.
- Support for IBA's on the ECN object that are automatically exposed to
the user interface
- Support for Affected and Resulting Data, disposition and effectivity
capture.
- Attachment support. I know promotions can have a notebook but this now
stays consistent with other parts of the ui.
- Ease of collection of items. Ability to Copy and Paste, add non-related
items to an ECN, unlike the pain to collect items for Promotion Requests.
Hope this helps,
Steve D.
> It all depends on what you want to achieve, and the way you want to go.
>
> Until now, we still use Promote to get EPMDocs in the Released state,
> although we have Change Management (CM) in place. But since CM is only
> a recent implementation, I considered it as a practical approach to
> promote for the time being. One of the next steps will be to use the
> change tasks to get EPMDocs promoted, but only after a testperiod and an
> evaluation by our key users.
>
> Regarding WTParts, what withheld you from implementation? When we
> upgraded from Intralink 3.4 to Windchill 8.0, 4 years ago, we immediatly
> introduced WTParts. There was resistance, at first, but after a meeting
> with all the stakeholders, where I got the chance to motivate the burden
> of creation and association of WTParts, we went on with it. With
> success, I think. To my opinion, it's an essential element in your
> information management.
>
> Met vriendelijke groeten,
> Kindest regards,
>
> Hugo Hermans
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