Create a New Publication Structure
You can view service structure tables from the
Details page of your product or library. When you create a new publication structure, you can view and set its attributes. For more information, see
Create a New Publication Structure.
Follow these steps to insert a new publication structure:
1. From the
Publication Structures table, choose
New Publication Structure from the
Actions menu or the toolbar. The
Create New Publication Structure window opens.
2. Product or Library — Displays the context in which you are creating the structure.
If your context is not a product, then this option is named differently.
Type — Displays the type of object you are creating.
This is usually Publication Structure. If there are publication structure subtypes, you can select one of those types.
3. Template — Specify the template you want to use to set up your structure. Choosing a template is optional. If no templates exist, No Templates Available is displayed.
4. Specify the Publication Structure Attributes for the new structure:
◦ Number — Specify the unique numeric identifier for the structure.
Depending on your configuration, the number is automatically generated. Otherwise, you can enter a number.
◦ Name — Specify the name for the structure, which is required. Name appears in the authoring language, and its value must be specified in the authoring language.
◦ Service Description — Enter an optional description. Service Description appears in the authoring language, and its value must be specified in the authoring language.
◦ Location — Set the location where the new publication structure is stored.
Autoselect Folder means the system sets a default location.
Select Folder lets you choose a folder. Click the browse button to display the Set Location window, and set the location.
◦ Default Content Location — Specify the default location where content referenced by this publication structure is stored.
◦ View — Displays the view for the new publication structure. This choice can be read-only.
The default is the value of the Default Part View preference in the Part Management preferences category. The Windchill Service Information Manager general product template sets the Service view.
◦ Authoring Language — Choose the authoring language for the new structure, which is required.
5. Keep checked out after checkin — Check this box to keep the new publication structure checked out to you after you create it.
6. If you chose a Template, you can choose Next to specify filters to apply to the new publication structure.
7. Specify filters for the publication structure. You can choose from the following:
◦ Saved Filters allows you to choose from a list of filters already defined. After you select a saved filter, you can make changes to it. The Saved Filters list contains filters created by you or shared by other users.
◦ Configuration Specification allows you to define and choose a configuration specification to use as a filter. For more information, see
About Configuration Specifications.
A confirmation message displays indicating that the structure was successfully created.
| If your site has organizations configured, you see an organization identifier, such as Organization ID or CAGE Code. For more information, see Owning Organization Participants. |
If you chose to create a publication structure from a template, you can receive email notification about whether generating the structure was successful or unsuccessful for the current product or library. From the publication structure information page, click
Subscribe on the
Actionsmenu. You can choose the
Generation from Template Successful and
Generation from Template Unsuccessful, and enter the email notification information. For more information, see
Creating a Subscription.
You can add publication sections which can contain other objects called information elements. For more information, see
Service Group or Section Information Page. For more information about information elements, see
Create a New Publication Structure.
For more information about
Arbortext Content Delivery, see
About Arbortext Content Delivery.