Integration with Other Applications > Integrated Software Management > Software Configuration Management Integrations > Working with Windchill Integrations for Embedded Software Objects > Managing Software Documents and Software Configuration Data Documents > Working with Primary Source Content and Attachment Content > Primary Content Table for Software Files
  
Primary Content Table for Software Files
You can attach, replace, or remove attachment content from various locations throughout Windchill:
Toolbar icons, such as New Document and New Multiple Documents on various tables.
The New Document, New Multiple Documents, and Edit Document window.
The toolbar, Attach New Software File in the Attachments table.
The toolbar, Attach New Local File in the Attachments table.
The toolbar, Attach New URL in the Attachments table.
The toolbar, Attach New External Storage in the Attachments table.
The toolbar, Remove Selected Objects in the Attachments table.
From the software document, or software configuration data document information page Content tab, add/edit/remove attachments in the Attachments table.
Adding, Editing, or Deleting Primary Source Content
You can manage primary source content for a software document, or a software configuration data document:
Using add/edit/remove attachments in the Attachments table
or,
From the Set Attachments step of a New Document, New Multiple Documents, or Edit Document window.
In the first section of the Set Attributes step, identify the content to be attached to a software document or software configuration data document using the following fields:
Field Name
Description
Type
Select Software Document or Software Config Data from the Type drop-down list.
Template
Displays a list of templates that provide a standard format for creating the document. A template is available to you only if it has been created by an administrator.
Primary Content Source
Displays a list of options to attach primary content to the document. Primary content can either be a single file or a single ZIP file with multiple files. If primary content is not required or you want to add it later, you can select No Content.
For all other primary content options, additional attribute fields appear based on the option you select. In those cases, further identify the primary content as described in the tables by primary content source.
Local File Path
Path to the local file containing the primary content. Use one of the following methods to specify the path:
Type the file path in the Local File Path field.
Click Browse next to the Local File Path field, select a file, and click Open.
File Name
If you selected Local File from the Primary Content Source drop-down menu, it displays the name of the selected file.
URL
If you selected URL from the Primary Content Source drop-down menu, enter the path to information available on a Web site.
URL Label
If you selected URL from the Primary Content Source drop-down menu, enter the display name for the URL.
External Storage Location
If you selected External Storage from the Primary Content Source drop-down menu, enter a description of the external location where the primary content is stored.
External Storage Label
If you selected External Storage from the Primary Content Source drop-down menu, enter a display name for the externally stored content.
Software File Location
If you selected Software File from the Primary Content Source drop-down menu, specify the adapter view location.
See Working with Software Files for information on how to manage primary source and attachment content to a software document or a software configuration data document.
The following information is contained in the Primary Content table for a software document and software configuration data document:
Column Heading
Description
Label or File Name
The name of the uploaded document.
Format
The type of content used as the primary source content for the document.
Last Modified
The date and time when the primary source content was last checked in or edited for the document.
Modified By
The user who last performed a checkin or edit for the document.