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August 31, 2015
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Changing policy rules

  • August 31, 2015
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Hi erverybody,

I´m trying to understand the windchill access rules. So far the help tells me there are ad-hoc rules and policy rules.

Following the help I wanted to set a ad-hoc rule - but the tab for access controll in the lifecycle diagram is grey (see picture below - access control in german "Zugriffssteuerung"). I tried with organisation admin and site admin (but as site admin I don´t see the correct lifecycle).

How can I "ungrey" these tabs?

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,

Benjamin

Best answer by Mat

Hi Benjamin,

to enable "Access Control" /  "Zugriffssteuerung" You have to change life cycle type from "basic" to "advanced".

To do that, deselect the current life cycle phase by clicking on the white area besides the different phases (e.g. click on "Klicken Sie hier, um die Eigenschaften des Lebenszyklus anzuzeigen").

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After activating "advanced" mode, you are good to modify everything you need.

Cheers

Matthias

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16-Pearl
August 31, 2015

Hi Benjamin,

to enable "Access Control" /  "Zugriffssteuerung" You have to change life cycle type from "basic" to "advanced".

To do that, deselect the current life cycle phase by clicking on the white area besides the different phases (e.g. click on "Klicken Sie hier, um die Eigenschaften des Lebenszyklus anzuzeigen").

Capture.PNG

After activating "advanced" mode, you are good to modify everything you need.

Cheers

Matthias

16-Pearl
August 31, 2015

Hi Benjamin,


As suggested by Matthias, changing the type to advance should enable to buttons. One quick note, any new policies defined from Lifecycle (ad-hoc), will not be applicable to the existing objects created using the same lifecycle template. This will be applicable to new objects or you will have to re-assign the lifecycle to use the latest version of the same template.


Regards,

Bhushan

1-Visitor
September 1, 2015

Hi Bhushan,

thank you for the advice. Would that be different if I use a policy rule?

By definition a policy rule is associated to a object type and a certain state in a lifecycle.

Best regards,

Benjamin