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Windchill Quality Management Navigation
Windchill supports three quality solutions: Windchill Nonconformance, Windchill Customer Experience Management, and Windchill CAPA. Like other solutions in Windchill, quality solutions are represented as contexts and can be identified by the quality icon .
A quality context is a repository for storing and accessing Windchill quality solution information. The Quality table provides a list of all current and backlog quality contexts for which you are a member.
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If integral mode is installed, all products are stored in their respective contexts. If standalone mode is installed, all products remain in the quality context.
To access the Quality table:
1. From the Navigator, click the quality icon .
2. Click View All.
Finding Quality Contexts
Use the find in table icon to find all contexts that match a specified set of characters or numbers.
Changing the Quality Table View
You can limit the objects that display in the Quality table by selecting an available view:
View
Description
Active Member
To view all quality contexts with active member privileges
All
To view all quality contexts created by you
Favorites
To view all quality contexts that have been marked as a favorite
Guest Member
To view all quality contexts with guest member privileges
Creating a New Quality Context
To create a quality context:
1. Navigate to the Quality table as described above.
2. From the Quality table toolbar, click the new quality context icon .
3. In the Attributes table complete the following fields:
Name
Value
Name
Enter the name of the context.
Template
Enter the template used for the context.
Description
Enter text as necessary.
Private Access
Use to determine access rights to the Windchill quality solution context.
To limit access, select Yes. If you select Yes, access is restricted to use only the access control policies that are defined within the context being created. Any public access policy rules written at the organization level are not inherited by the context. By selecting Yes, the default domain for the context is moved from the organization PDM domain to the organization Private domain.
If you select No, the context is accessible based on the access control policies that are defined for the context and the inherited access control policies defined in the parent context.
4. Click OK. The quality context appears in your Quality List table.