Colorways Rows
Creating overrides using Colorways rows allows you to select individual colorways. You can also override not only the color, but also the material, the supplier, the quantity, or any other applicable attribute.
1. To create overrides using the Colorways rows, click Variations.
2. Select your colorways, and click the material expand icon
in the
Expand column for the component that you want to create an override for. This expands the BOM row, and displays a row for each colorway you have selected. It also displays the individual
Colorways columns and any overrides you might have already created at the top-level component row.
| If you select All, one row and one column for each colorway on the list is displayed. |
Using Colorways rows, you can still create colorway overrides at the top-level component row by entering or selecting colors in the individual Colorways columns. You can also create colorway overrides by entering or selecting colors in the cell where the same Colorways column and Colorways row intersect. For each row, the intersecting Colorways columns that do not apply are grayed out, indicating that this is not a valid cell for the row.
When the Colorways rows are expanded, you can also create overrides using the Color column. Entering a color in one colorway cell automatically updates the corresponding colorway cells for the component as well.
| Entering a color in the Colorways column of the top-level component row does not enter the same color in the corresponding intersecting cells for the Colorways rows. For example, entering a color in the top-level row Colorways column does not update the Color column or the Colorways column of the colorways row. You must manually update those cells. |