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Variant Specification Classification
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Variant Specification
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This variant specification, also known as a stand-alone variant specification, is used to manage a fully-defined filter applied to a specific view version to define, and optionally to generate, a variant solution or configuration context. It is created using the Configure process or programmatically loaded from a spreadsheet, and is updated through the Reconfigure process. This is the only variant specification process that supports Advanced Logic.
For more information, see Creating Variant Structures Using the Configure Process and Loading Variant Specifications from a Spreadsheet.
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Variant Specification
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This variant specification, also knows as an organized variant specification, is a standalone variant that is added into a product family as a child of a product model. This variant exists outside of a product family structure. An example of a standalone variant specification is a variant specification that is created using the Configure action on a configurable part.
For more information, see Variant Specification Information Page.
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Managed Variant Specification
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This variant specification is created in a product family as a child of a product model by first defining only the object’s metadata (name, number, folder location, and description). After it is created, an option filter can be defined using the Edit Option Filter window. Module variants selections can be manually defined by using the Modules tab.
For more information, see Creating and Managing Variant Specifications and Configuring a Managed Variant Specification Using Manual Selection.
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Variant Specification
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This variant specification is used to manage a fully-defined filter applicable to configurable modules or different view versions of the same configurable module associated with the same option set. As such, it does not support generating a variant solution or configuration context. It is created using the New Variant Specification process or is programmatically loaded from a spreadsheet and updated using the Edit Variant Specification Filter action.
For more information, see Creating a Variant Specification for an Option Set and Loading Variant Specifications from a Spreadsheet.
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Managed Option Filter
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This variant specification is limited to managing the Option Filter and Option Filter configuration specification applicable to the configurable modules or different view versions of the same configurable module associated with the same option set. When applied to a structure, the default configuration specification is automatically used. As such, it does not support generating a variant solution or configuration context. It is created using the New Variant Specification process or is programmatically loaded from a spreadsheet and updated using the Edit Variant Specification Filter action.
For more information, see Creating a Variant Specification for an Option Set and Loading Variant Specifications from a Spreadsheet.
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