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Occurrences Tab
An occurrence is a database object that stores information about one named usage of a part within a redline structure. For more information Part’s occurrences, see Occurrence Tab.
The following table describes the actions shown in the default table view on the Occurrences tab:
Action
Icon
Description
Remove
Remove the selected associated part.
Edit
Edit occurrences related with the selected part.
The color code indicates the old and new values for the occurrences attributes.
The following table describes the part attributes shown in the default table view on the Occurrences tab. For a detailed description of all part attributes, see the Attributes Description section in Uses Tab.
Attribute
Description
Change Indicator
The summary of type of occurrence change that occurred when comparing the base object with the redline
Number
The unique numeric identifier for the part. This attribute may be automatically supplied by a standard part number generator when parts are created in your system.
Name
The text identifier for the part. The name does not have to be unique.
Reference Designator
An alphanumeric code used to identify individual occurrences of a part used within a product structure.
Location
The location of the occurrences for a part usage.
For more information about editing operations available in the Occurrences tab, see Editing in the Occurrences Tab.
Change Indicators for Occurrences
The change indicator displays the summary of type of change that occurred when comparing the base object with the redline.
The following table explains the icon and description for the Change Indicator column:
Indicator
Icon
Description
Blank
Indicates that the occurrence is not modified.
Edit
Indicates that the part occurrences are modified.
Insert
Indicates that the part is inserted into the redline structure.
Remove
Indicates that the part is removed from the redline structure.
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