In addition to the Detect Discrepancies action, you can also use the Reconciliation Assistance action in the middle pane toolbar to detect and resolve discrepancies. PTC recommends the use of Detect Discrepancies to detect and resolve discrepancies. |
• You can select the Show only selected part discrepancies checkbox to view the discrepancies related to the selected parts in the upstream tree structure. For more information, click Use case: Resolving Individual Discrepancy Using the Show only selected part discrepancies checkbox. • The Review and Resolve Discrepancies dialog box includes the following status for each change: ◦ Auto—The changes in the upstream structure can be propagated to the downstream structure using the action. ◦ Manual—The changes in the upstream structure cannot be propagated using the default logic. ◦ Interactive—The changes in the upstream structure can be propagated by using the default logic and with user interaction. Use the action to resolve discrepancies with status as Interactive. ◦ For Information—Discrepancies with Status as For Information appear for upstream parts that are not consumed in downstream. These discrepancies, as the name suggests, are just for information. For more details, refer the About For Information Status section in Key Points. ◦ Resolved—The changes in the upstream structure are already resolved in the downstream structure. |
Use the Detect Discrepancies action before using the Review and Resolve Discrepancies action. When you select a part and click Review and Resolve Discrepancies, the Review and Resolve Discrepancies dialog box lists discrepancies for the selected part only if discrepancies are detected beforehand. |
You can use the Clear all, Select all, Invert selection, or Select in downstream structure actions in the Review and Resolve Discrepancies dialog box to review discrepancies. |
• A discrepant part in the upstream view can have multiple equivalent parts in the downstream view. For such discrepant parts, the action propagates the upstream changes displayed in the Review and Resolve Discrepancies dialog box to all the equivalent parts downstream. • The actions that invoke the Review and Resolve Discrepancies dialog box allows you to reconcile first-level equivalent parts. |
If there is a discrepancy of criteria Added Parts, the resolved part in downstream structure is highlighted only if you select the resolved discrepancy that is highlighted in the Review and Resolve Discrepancies dialog box and initiate the Select in downstream structure action. |
Icon | Action | Description | ||
Clear all | Clears the selected entries. | |||
Select all | Selects all the entries listed in the table. | |||
Invert selection | Inverses the current selection. Clears current selection and selects the entries that are not selected. | |||
Select in downstream structure | The selected discrepancy in the Review and Resolve Discrepancies table is selected and highlighted in the downstream tree structure. To know more about the Criteria and Status sections, see Use Case related with Select in Downstream Structure Action. | |||
Select a downstream parent to propagate | Propagates the newly added part in upstream to the selected part in downstream. Use this action when you want to propagate the newly added upstream part to a different parent part in downstream. You can use this action only for discrepancies that have Criteria of Added Parts, Status as Auto, and a single downstream parent part. To know more , see Use Case: Select a Downstream Parent to Propagate.
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Propagate changes to downstream | Propagates the changes selected in the downstream tree structure. | |||
Next Discrepant Part Previous Discrepant Part | Traverse up or down through the upstream structure to identify the next discrepant part. |
Possible Reason | Suggested Resolution |
No discrepancies detected in a selected part. | • This may happen when you execute Review and Resolve Discrepancies before initiating the Detect Discrepancies action. The Review and Resolve Discrepancies dialog box does not list discrepancies unless they are detected beforehand. Consider using the Detect Discrepancies action before initiating the Review and Resolve Discrepancies action. • If you have detected the discrepancies, select a discrepant part from upstream tree structure. Alternatively, you can use or actions in the Review and Resolve Discrepancies dialog box to move to the next or previous discrepant part in the upstream structure. |
Selected entity is not a part. | Select a valid entity in the tree structure. |
Incorrect discrepancy criteria selected in the Review and Resolve Discrepancies dialog box. | Use the options provided in the Criteria and Status sections in the Review and Resolve Discrepancies dialog box. |