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Default ViewSets
By default, the Windchill RV&S server includes the following role-based ViewSets that may be useful in your organization:
Configuration Manager
ViewSet for performing advanced software configuration functions. This ViewSet includes views and actions for projects, Sandboxes, members, change packages, Elements, queries, and time entries.
Release Manager
ViewSet for managing deployment. This ViewSet includes views and actions for change packages, Elements, queries, and staging and deploy.
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In Inetgrity 10.8 and later, the Staging and Deploy functionality ViewSets are no longer supported.
Deploy Administrator
ViewSet for staging and deploy administrators. This ViewSet includes views and actions for projects, and for staging and deploy.
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In Integrity 10.8 and later, the Staging and Deploy functionality ViewSets are no longer supported.
Developer
ViewSet for software developers. This ViewSet includes views and actions for projects, Sandboxes, members, change packages, Elements, queries, and time entries.
Developer 10
ViewSet for software developers. This ViewSet includes views and actions for projects, Sandboxes, members, change packages, Elements, queries, and time entries. You can create, run, open, edit, delete, copy and view recent objects from the File menu.
Windchill RV&S User
ViewSet for creating, updating, and monitoring Elements. This ViewSet includes views and actions for change packages, Elements, queries, charts, reports, and dashboards.
Windchill RV&S User 10
ViewSet for creating, updating, and monitoring Elements. This ViewSet includes views and actions for change packages, Elements, queries, charts, reports, and dashboards. You can create, run, open, edit, delete, copy and view recent objects from the File menu.
IBM i Developer
ViewSet for reviewing System i source changes. This ViewSet includes views and limited actions for projects, members, change packages, Elements, and queries. For more information on working with Implementer and source management, see the Implementer User Guide.