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Editing Plant Information
Use the Edit Plant Information window to edit the attributes of view-specific enterprise data and plant-specific functional data objects. However, you need to first specify the plant-specific functional data objects that you want to edit. You can do so when creating a plant-specific functional data object using the New Functional Information window or by setting filters using the Manage Functional Information window. For more information, see Creating Plant-specific Functional Data from Windchill, Selecting a Plant for Editing.
You can customize the display settings of the Edit Plant Information table and its contents using properties and delegates. For more information, see Customizing Edit Plant Information Table.
Perform the following procedure to edit the attributes:
1. In the New Functional Information window, click Save and edit, or in the Manage Functional Information window, click Continue.
The Edit Plant Information window opens. It displays the attributes of plant-specific functional data and view-specific enterprise data objects created using the New Functional Information window or filtered using the Manage Functional Information window. The attributes for each type of object are grouped together for each associated part. Each group displays unique set of master attribute values for each object type. The group header represents the object type and the associated master attribute values. The column header represents the name of the attribute. Each icon within a group indicates whether the attributes belong to a plant-specific functional data or view-specific enterprise data object. An attribute cell may be blank if there are no plant-specific functional data and view-specific enterprise data objects associated with the part.
The Identity, Version, State, Effectivity, and Storage Location columns are displayed by default. Each attribute column displays a drop-down arrow when you hover over the column header. You can sort or remove some of the columns using the actions displayed in the arrow list. Use the Filters action to filter the rows based on a specific attribute value of a column. The value that you need to enter for the Filters action depends on the data type of the selected column attribute. Few examples are given below:
String: Enter a numeric or alphabetic value.
Enum: Select the required values from a list.
Integer: Enter greater than, equal to, or less than values.
Date: Select a date to specify the Before, After, and On values.
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You can customize the table view to display the columns for other attributes of view-specific enterprise data and plant-specific functional data objects. For more information, see Creating and Editing New Table Views.
2. Double-click a cell to edit an attribute value.
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The values for effectivity and the master attributes such as supply chain, location, category, and phantom manufacturing part are non-editable. Use the Edit Common Attributes action to edit the master attributes. For more information, see Editing Common Attributes for View-specific Enterprise Data, Editing Common Attributes for Plant-specific Functional Data.
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You can edit multiple attributes simultaneously. For more information, see Editing Multiple Attributes.
3. When you edit an attribute, the related object is checked out automatically. Click to check in the objects. For more information on checking in an object, see Viewing Checked Out Objects.
The attribute values of the checked in objects are updated.