Creating New Organizations
In order for projects, programs, products, and libraries to be created, an organization context must exist. Site administrators can create organization contexts from the Organizations table. Only site administrators can create organization contexts.
To create a new organization context, click the new organization icon at the top of the Organizations table. The New Organization window opens.
The following table describes the fields on the New Organization window. When you are finished entering the information, click OK.
Field
Description
Organization Name
Specifies the name of the organization. The maximum number of characters you can enter is 200. This field is required. The name you enter must be unique within the scope of the directory server you specify. The organization name cannot include the following characters:
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You can enter the organization name that you want to create or you can enter a partial name and click Search to search for and select an organization name that has been defined in the directory server.
The organization name that you enter or select determines which users, if any, automatically become members of the organization. If the organization name specified is the same as the value of the organization attribute on a user's directory server entry, then the user automatically becomes a member of that organization context.
The default user organization attribute is "o". If your directory server does not utilize the default "o" attribute, then another attribute can be mapped to serve the same purpose or a property can be set to assign the organization name for users in the directory server. For more information, see Creating and Managing Organizations.
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Associating a new organization context with an existing organization participant may change the domain association of the organization participant. For more information, see Organization Domain Algorithm.
Description
Specifies the user-provided description of the organization. The maximum number of characters is 4000.
Postal Address
Specifies the mailing address used for the organization.
Web Site
Specifies the URL for the organization's web site.
Template
Allows selection, from the drop-down list, of the template used to create the organization context. This field is required.
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(Windchill ProjectLink standalone) Subscriber - organization can host projects
Allow all organization members to create projects
Restricted Directory Search
or
(Windchill PDMLink, or Arbortext Content Manager) Subscriber - organization can host libraries and products
Restricted Directory Search
or
(Windchill ProjectLink and Windchill PDMLink, or Arbortext Content Manager) Subscriber - organization can host libraries, products and projects
Allow all organization members to create projects
Restricted Directory Search
and
(If Windchill Supplier Managementis installed at your site) Allow sourcing administrators to create organizations
Conferencing ID
Specifies the identifier that organization members use to gain access to the service identified in the Conferencing URL field. This is a priority piece of information provided by the conferencing service (such as the WebEx partner ID). Typically it is a number, for example 5551212.
Conferencing URL
Specifies the URL for the service that the organization members can use to create meetings. This is a priority piece of information provided by the conferencing service (for example, http://ptc.webex.com).
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