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About Remote Affected Object Types
Remote objects are requirements that are managed outside a Windchill system. In Windchill, they behave as local objects and follow rules of local change processes. Business rules are not supported for remote affected object types.
The Requirement External Resource type, Architecture External Resource, and their subtypes are the remote affected object types that are available out of the box. For more information on the subtypes, see the topic System Compatibility and Requirements.
The remote affected object types in Windchill are controlled by the wt.change.remoteChangeableObjects.enabled property located in the wt.properties file. The default is false. When set to true, all remote affected object types can be added to Affected Objects table in a change request, problem report or variance. The Name, Number, Identity and State columns in the Affected Objects table support remote affected object types in addition to local objects. You can customize the view of this table to display remote objects. Change requests that exist in a product or library context can reference remote objects as an affected object. Problem reports or variances that exist in a product, library or project context can reference remote objects as an affected object.
In a package, remote affected objects are displayed in the Preview Collection table only. The remote objects in a package cannot be imported or exported.
For more information on how to configure affected object types in an external system OSLC server, see Configuring the Windchill Digital Product Traceability (DPT) Extension in ThingWorx.