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Out-of-the-box Object Initialization Rules
The Product Design template sets object initialization rules for the following object types:
wt.maturity.PromotionNotice
wt.part.WTPart
wt.epm.EPMDocument
wt.doc.WTDocument
The following table lists the object types, attributes, and default values set by the object initialization rules that are in the template:
Object Type
Attribute
Default Value
PromotionNotice
folder.id
/Default/Promotion Requests
WTPart
folder.id
/Default
WTPart
lifeCycle.id
Two Phase Development
WTPart
teamTemaplate.id
Default
WTPart
MBA|versionInfo
wt.series.HarvardSeries.StateBased
EPMDocument
folder.id
/Default
EPMDocument
lifeCycle.id
One Phase Development
EPMDocument
teamTemaplate.id
Default
EPMDocument
MBA|versionInfo
wt.series.HarvardSeries.StateBased
WTDocument
folder.id
/Default
WTDocument
lifeCycle.id
One Phase Development
WTDocument
teamTemaplate.id
Default
WTDocument
MBA|versionInfo
wt.series.HarvardSeries.StateBased
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Setting object initialization rules in a product template means that the rules are different than those set for the organization or site. This is the case with this template and the out-of-the-box object initialization rules that are set in the site context. PTC recommends that you only use this template as a demonstration template and consider setting those rules that you want to use for parts, documents, and CAD documents in either the organization or site context.
For additional information about object initialization rules, see Object Initialization Rules.
For additional information about state-based versioning, see Changing Versioning Schemes.
For the details on the XML tag used to set object initialization rules in a template, see Setting Up a File-based or State-based Versioning Scheme.