We are migrating all of our Analysis Activities, Change Investigations, and Change Proposals as read-only, legacy objects. We have had no problems viewing the converted data. For new changes, we will not be using those objects.
We have encountered a problem with Change Activities, however.
PDMLink 9.1, and earlier, does not allow for file attachments on the Change Task (formerly knows as the Change Activity). We slightly modified our system to allow the converted activities to show their attachments, but we really want an need to have file attachments on individual Change Tasks (not on the ECN, as available in PDMLink 9.1).
PTC Tech support said that this is functioning as designed. They also indicated that Windchill 10 will update PDMLink with the ability to add file attachments on the Change Task.
But version10 is too late for us.
Has anyone customized PDMLink 9.1 or earlier to allow the addition and removal of file attachments? And if so, how did you do it? And is there any information on that enhancement that you might share?
Thanks.
Al Anderson Solar Turbines Incorporated
Keir Pritchard <kpritchard@westport.com> 07/21/2010 08:57 AM Please respond to Keir Pritchard <kpritchard@westport.com>
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I thought I'd pass on the information gathered to the community... As Mike indicated some types (specifically Analysis Activity, Change Investigation, Change Proposal) are carry overs from Foundation. They exist in the "core" for continuity, but are not visible in the UI. Others (Change Action, Change Impacts, Change Directive) are implementation specific. I have not (yet) received any information on functionality or what is involved in enabling these objects in one's own implementation. I'm going to hold off on further comment because I'm frustrated enough to post something I will likeley regret later. Maybe if we all ask nicely (Enhancement Requests & Tech Calls).
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