The information in this help topic is specific to the comparison of two part configuration structures. For more information on the general use of the structure compare window, see Comparing Structures. |
The purpose of the base part compare operation is to compare part structures for two part configurations of the same base part. The comparison reveals the design differences between the two configurations. |
Action | Description | Available On | ||||||
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Reset | Displays the Compare to Part Configuration Structure setup window. Use to select different part configurations and restart the comparison. | Left side | ||||||
Previous difference Next difference | Locates the previous or next structure difference in the left and right part configuration structures.
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Show only differences, Show all | Toggles the display of the compared structures to show only the sibling parts or branches that contain differences. Toggle back to show all parts. The first time the part configuration compare action is used all parts are shown, click to show only differences. Thereafter, the system remembers the last choice made by the user. | Left side | ||||||
Collapse all levels | Recursively collapses all levels of a selected assembly part and associated objects in both the left and right side part configuration structures. You can also collapse all levels of any assembly part by selecting Collapse All Levels in the right-click menu. | Left side | ||||||
Export list to file | Comparison results can be exported to a file on your desktop using the Export list to file action. Use the following procedure to export part configuration comparison information: 1. Expand the part configuration structures to display the branches and related information you wish to be included in the exported file.
2. Click the export list to file icon and select a file format from the drop-down menu. 3. You will be prompted by your browser to open or save the exported file. The prompt you receive depends on the browser that you use.
The exported file contains rows for each part in the expanded structure. It also contains the three difference columns shown in the Compare to Part Configuration Structure window with the difference information.
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Table views | Table views on the left and right sides may configured independently. Click to select a previously defined table view or create a new table view. For more information, see Customizing Table Views. | Left and right side |
Hover the cursor over the difference column heading to see the difference category. |
Icon | Description | Category |
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Child Difference | This icon appears when a difference is detected at any level beneath the assembly. To see the differences, expand the part structure or select the assembly and click Next difference to open the structure and highlight the next part difference. | Child Difference |
No equivalent Object | No equivalent part exists in the opposite (left or right) structure. A blank row is displayed in the structure that does not have the equivalent part. | Relation Difference |
View Usage Attribute Differences | The attributes stored on the usage link between the part and parent assembly have changed. Click this icon to view the Usage Attribute Differences window and see more detailed information. | Relation Difference |
View attribute differences | The attributes stored on a part or related object that exists in both structures have changed. Click this icon to view the Attribute Differences window containing more detailed information. | Attribute difference |
Replacement | This icon indicates that the part has been replaced by an alternate or substitute part. For more information on replacement parts, see About Replacement Parts. | Attribute Difference |
Tab | Description |
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Attributes | Displays the attributes of the selected part in the product structure. Attribute differences are highlighted. |
Usage | Displays attributes that are defined on the relationship between the selected part and its immediate parent assembly. Attribute differences are highlighted. |