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Version: Windchill 13.0
Use Case: User created several variants for parts in the system, but he cannot show "Configurable Modules" table, and he wants to know from what configurable module specific variant was created. We suppose that user needs either PTC Author license of Windchill Premium license, but I can't find confirmation in logs for StandardNmRoleAccessService
Description:
It is possible to add table called "Configurable Modules" - it shows the part that was the "context" from which the variant was created
User created several variants for parts in the system, but he cannot show "Configurable Modules" table, and he wants to know from what configurable module specific variant was created. We suppose that user needs either PTC Author license of Windchill Premium license, but I can't find direct proof and confirmation in logs for StandardNmRoleAccessService
Tried with such setup and there is no table with "Configurable Modules" visible
Create an alias attribute ,data type Object reference with mapping
roleAObject@com.ptc.wpcfg.variants.GenericVariantLink~roleBObject^wt.part.WTPart
This will show the 150%part of the variant part as an attribute
Sounds reasonable, thanks Fadel, still I wonder if there's a possibility to explain to the business user regarding conditions of availability of that Configurable Modules table, just as a reference if they would like to know capabilities of some PTC licenses.
you can add &jcaDebug=1 to the end of URL , this will show the validator hidding the table.
putting the validator to DEBUG will put some info on the logs why it hidden .
Well, I tried that, but I'm getting hidden by role-based check.
Rolebased check is most likely a "standard profile" or "configure action for roles " settings :
Check standard profiles assigned to user and also "configure actions for roles" from the Team page :
check if View "Related Advanced Configurables" action is enabled
if action is enabled on standard profiles and actions for roles , you can check same action in the assigned license profile
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