Co-produce Object
In a manufacturing plant, the same material can be used to produce different components required to build a product.
Parts that are produced in a single production process can be put together as a co-produce object. One of these parts can be considered as primary, and the other parts as secondary. The child parts of the primary and secondary parts are known as co-produce usages. For information on creating a co-produce object, see Creating a Co-produce Object.
For information on the structure of the co-produce object, see Co-produce Structure.
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A property is provided to facilitate migration of existing co-produce objects when upgrading to Windchill 12.1.0.0 or later releases. For more information, see Migration of Co-produce Objects.
Key Points
A co-produce object cannot exist as a standalone object, as it is not reusable. You need to create it in the context of a primary part.
You can assign only one plant to a co-produce object. The view of the plant should be same as that of the co-produce object. For more information, see Assigning a Plant to a Co-produce Object.
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