Key Element
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Element Value
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copy over delimiter
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For BOM Transformer:com.ptc.windchill.mpml.copyOver
For SAPSB:com.ptc.arbortext.windchill.copyOver
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module name
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Applicable when using transformation actions.
For BOM Transformer: mapsb
For SAPSB: sapsb
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action name.mode
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Applicable when using actions such as the following:
New Downstream Part, Paste as New Part: newPart.create
New Downstream Branch, Paste as New Branch: newBranch.create
Create Equivalent Link: create
Update All Downstream Equivalent Objects, Update to Current Upstream Equivalent Object: update
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fully qualified class name
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For part: wt.part.WTPart
For part master: wt.part.WTPartMaster
For part usage: wt.part.WTPartUsageLink
For part subtype: Append the class name for part with the internal name of the subtype.
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container class name
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For product: PDMLinkProduct
For library: WTLibrary
It is optional to provide the container class name.
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container name
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The display name of a product in Windchill. You should have the rights to access the product. For example, Drive System.
It is optional to provide the container name.
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If you do not specify the container details, the property configuration will apply to all the containers in Windchill. If you want the property to be applicable only to a specific container, provide the container details. However, you will need to check if a similar property already exists for a different container or all containers, which is the case when the container details are not specified. Remove any such property to avoid overriding issues, and add a new property with the container details.
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If you have not configured a property for the subtype, the property configured for its parent type is used when the attribute defined for the subtype is carried over.
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The com.ptc.windchill.mpml.copyOver.update.wt.part.WTPart property key can also be used for reconciliation actions, such as Propagate changes to downstream.
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If you have not configured a property for the subtype, the property configured for its parent type is used when the attribute defined for the subtype is carried over.
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