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Examples for the PTC Product Management Domain
The following section contains examples that demonstrate how to use various endpoints in the Product Management domain.
1.
Creating a Part
2.
Creating Multiple Parts
3.
Creating a Part in a Different Organization
4.
Creating a Part Usage Link with Occurrences
5.
Creating Multiple Part Usage Links with Occurrences
6.
Creating a Classified Part
7.
Creating Associations Between Parts and CAD documents
8.
Three-stage Upload of Attachments to a Part
9.
Reading the Bill of Material (BOM)
10.
Retrieving the Part Structure
11.
Retrieving the Part Structure with Plant Filters and Config Specs
12.
Retrieving the Part Structure Using Path Filters
13.
Reading the Part Structure Along with Path Details
14.
Reading a Part by ID with Expanded Navigation
15.
Retrieving Replacement Parts
16.
Retrieving Replacement Parts in the Bill of Material (BOM)
17.
Retrieving Information About Classification Attributes
18.
Retrieving the Components List for a Part Structure
19.
Retrieving a Dynamic Structure Representation from Parts
20.
Retrieving Attachments for a Part
21.
Retrieving the Thumbnails for a Part
22.
Retrieving Associations Between a Part and CAD Documents
23.
Navigating between Parts and Variant Specification
24.
Retrieving
Made From
Links
25.
Updating the Common Attributes of a Part
26.
Updating an Occurrence on a Part Usage Link
27.
Updating Multiple Parts
28.
Updating Primary Co-produce Links
29.
Updating Manufacturing Raw Material Links
30.
Updating Raw Material Alternate Made From Links
31.
Updating Product Effectivities for an Effectivity-managed Part Object
32.
Revising Multiple Parts
33.
Reading/Creating/Updating Object Reference Type Attributes
34.
Deleting Associations Between Parts and CAD Documents
35.
Deleting a Part Usage Link
36.
Deleting Product Effectivities for an Effectivity-managed Part Object
37.
Deleting Attachments for a Part
38.
Checking Out a Part
39.
Checking In a Part
40.
Querying the Part Using a Filter
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