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Solution
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Binding attribute does not appear when creating a classifiable object
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Ensure the binding attribute has been added to the create and edit layout for the classifiable object type.
For more information, see Layouts Tab.
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Binding attribute renders as an empty drop-down menu
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Verify that the namespace value specified is correct.
Verify that there are no additional constraints applied to the binding attribute.
Verify you have a classification structure defined.
Ensure that at least one classification node has the Instantiable field set to Yes.
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Cannot select a leaf node when creating a classifiable object
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You can enable or disable selections by using the Instantiable field on a classification node. Setting this field to Yes allows the selection of the node.
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A classifiable object is classified against multiple nodes using the same binding attribute
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This can be controlled using a single value constraint added to the classification binding attribute. This is added by default.
If you remove the single value constraint, an add action appears allowing you to select multiple node values.
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Classification attributes do not appear under the Set Classification Attributes step when creating a classifiable object
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From the Classification Administration utility, select the node and navigate to the Layouts tab. Verify that attributes have been added in the layout.
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Classification attributes do not appear on the information page of a classified object
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Navigate to the Type and Attribute Management utility and select the part type.
From the Layouts tab, verify whether a nested layout has been added to the information page. For more information, see Adding and Editing a Nested Classification Layout.
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