WTPart Mapping
Details out how WTPARTs are mapped in AP214 standard
WTPart Type
AP214 Product Definition
WTPart
#1= PRODUCT_DEFINITION('Design',$,#2,#4);
#2= PRODUCT_DEFINITION_FORMATION('A.1',$,#3);
#3= PRODUCT('0000000061','part',$,(#5));
#5= PRODUCT_CONTEXT('part definition',#6,'');
#4= PRODUCT_DEFINITION_CONTEXT('part definition',#6,'Design');
#6= APPLICATION_CONTEXT('Mechanical Design');
#7= APPLICATION_PROTOCOL_DEFINITION('international standard','automotive_design',2009,#6);
#8= PRODUCT_RELATED_PRODUCT_CATEGORY('part',$,(#3));
#70= APPLIED_ORGANIZATION_ASSIGNMENT(#71,#72,(#3));
#71= ORGANIZATION($,'Demo Organization',$);
#72= ORGANIZATION_ROLE('Id owner');
Number
#3= PRODUCT('0000000061','part',$,(#5));
Name
#3= PRODUCT('0000000061','part',$,(#5));
versionInfo =
versionInfo/versionId +
versionInfo/iterationId
#2=PRODUCT_DEFINITION_FORMATION('A.1',$,#3);
ObjectID/ufid
masterUfid
endItem
defaultTraceCode
genericType
partType
partSource
DomainName
folderPath
lifecycleInfo/lifecycleTemplateName
lifecycleInfo/lifecycleState
versionInfo/versionLevel
externalTypeId
#18= DESCRIPTIVE_REPRESENTATION_ITEM('key’, ‘value');
#19= REPRESENTATION('property value',(#18),#21);
#21= REPRESENTATION_CONTEXT('','');
#24= PROPERTY_DEFINITION('key',$,#1); #25=PROPERTY_DEFINITION_REPRESENTATION(#24,#19);
view
#1= PRODUCT_DEFINITION('Design',$,#2,#4);
OrganizationName
#70= APPLIED_ORGANIZATION_ASSIGNMENT(#71,#72,(#5));
#71= ORGANIZATION($,'Demo Organization',$);
#72= ORGANIZATION_ROLE('Id owner');
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