Plant Information Page
A plant is a physical facility where production occurs, or the manufacturing facilities that have been identified as capable of executing a process plan, sequence, or operation. Plants are the physical entities where enterprise parts are manufactured. Plants are assigned to parts, process plans, sequences, operations and manufacturing resources.
The plant information page is a collection point for information related to the plant. The information page of a plant is accessed by clicking the information icon .
From the information page, you can perform actions on a plant, as well as view the object attributes and any related information.
For an overview of information page functionality, see About Information Pages and Customizing Information Page Tabs.
Actions
Information pages contain a list of applicable actions in a menu in the upper left corner of the page. The availability of these actions depends on the status of the plant, as well as your access to it. For more information about status indicators, see Object Status.
The following actions are of particular interest for this object.
Action
Description
Display Related Manufacturing Objects
Opens the Related Manufacturing Objects Report, providing access to the Object List table. The Object List table allows you to view, collect, and associate additional related objects to the given object.
Tabs
The following tabs are viewable on the plant information page. You can customize the tabs that appear on each object information page to display the information most useful to you. For more information, see Customizing Information Page Tabs.
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Administrators have the ability to modify the tabs that are viewable to you.
Tab
Description
Details
The Details tab displays the attributes of an object.
See Object Attributes for a list of common attributes available in Windchill. Also, see About Visualization.
The following attributes are of particular interest for this object.
Plant
Attributes
Address
Process
System
Structure
The Structure tab allows you to create a logical representation for an object. This is also known as the Manufacturing Resource Browser.
The Structure tab also allows you to perform many different manufacturing process management functions, depending on the manufacturing object that has been selected. For example, plant and process plan management, BOM associativity management, and resource balancing.
For more information see Using the Process Plan Structure Tab.
For more information see Manufacturing Resources.
See Object Attributes for a list of common attributes available in Windchill.
Where Used
The Where Used tab allows you to determine in which assemblies or product structures the selected part is being used. From this tab you can view the following related tables:
Process Plan Use
Where Used
See Object Attributes for a list of common attributes available in Windchill.
Related
The Related tab allows you to view, add, change, or remove related standard procedure associations. From this tab you can view the following related tables:
Described By Documents
References Documents
CAD/Dynamic Documents
See Object Attributes for a list of common attributes available in Windchill.
History
The History tab allows you to view the entire process of the object through its workflow states. From this tab you can view the following tables:
Timeline
Displays a graphical timeline of the part through the workflow states.
Save As History
See Object Attributes for a list of common attributes available in Windchill.
Changes
The Changes tab displays information about change objects and tasks. From this tab you can view the Associated Changes table.
See Object Attributes for a list of common attributes available in Windchill.
Collaboration
The Collaboration tab displays information on the object or objects it is associated with. It also provides an overview of project members’ interactions with the object. From this tab you can view the following related tables:
Discussions
Subscriptions
See Object Attributes for a list of common attributes available in Windchill.
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