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- Explore the Task Information Access Tab. Part 3/3
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Using Workflows Documentation The following link provides a review of workflows, how they are used and how to interact with them. The link is to the Workflows and Tasks document. The document contains usage examples and information regarding workflows in Active Workspace. Workflows and Tasks Some key topics in the Workflows and Tasks document include the following. Be sure to explore each section of the document in addition to the links presented. Task examples Workflow video gallery What are dynamic participants? Start a workflow Assign users to tasks Select a signoff team Working with tasks Viewing working progress (reports and history) Workflow configuration Workflow Designer for Active Workspace Documentation The following link provides access to the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace guide. This document contains information relating to using the Workflow Designer feature and administering workflows. Workflow Designer for Active Workspace Some key topics in the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace document include the following. Be sure to explore each section of the document in addition to the links presented. Before you begin Basic workflow template process Add tasks to a template Customize task paths Editing workflow templates Add filter conditions to templates Import workflow templates Modifying task behavior Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in learning in the local and online help. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Workflow Designer for Active Workspace Workflows and Tasks The images (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace, Workflows and Tasks, and Workflow Handlers documents provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) and workflows
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Using Workflows Documentation The following link provides a review of workflows, how they are used and how to interact with them. The link is to the Workflows and Tasks document. The document contains usage examples and information regarding workflows in Active Workspace. Workflows and Tasks Some key topics in the Workflows and Tasks document include the following. Be sure to explore each section of the document in addition to the links presented. Task examples Workflow video gallery What are dynamic participants? Start a workflow Assign users to tasks Select a signoff team Working with tasks Viewing working progress (reports and history) Workflow configuration Workflow Designer for Active Workspace Documentation The following link provides access to the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace guide. This document contains information relating to using the Workflow Designer feature and administering workflows. Workflow Designer for Active Workspace Some key topics in the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace document include the following. Be sure to explore each section of the document in addition to the links presented. Before you begin Basic workflow template process Add tasks to a template Customize task paths Editing workflow templates Add filter conditions to templates Import workflow templates Modifying task behavior Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in learning in the local and online help. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Workflow Designer for Active Workspace Workflows and Tasks The images (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace, Workflows and Tasks, and Workflow Handlers documents provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- The "Add Status Task"
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Using Workflows Documentation The following link provides a review of workflows, how they are used and how to interact with them. The link is to the Workflows and Tasks document. The document contains usage examples and information regarding workflows in Active Workspace. Workflows and Tasks Some key topics in the Workflows and Tasks document include the following. Be sure to explore each section of the document in addition to the links presented. Task examples Workflow video gallery What are dynamic participants? Start a workflow Assign users to tasks Select a signoff team Working with tasks Viewing working progress (reports and history) Workflow configuration Workflow Designer for Active Workspace Documentation The following link provides access to the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace guide. This document contains information relating to using the Workflow Designer feature and administering workflows. Workflow Designer for Active Workspace Some key topics in the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace document include the following. Be sure to explore each section of the document in addition to the links presented. Before you begin Basic workflow template process Add tasks to a template Customize task paths Editing workflow templates Add filter conditions to templates Import workflow templates Modifying task behavior Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in learning in the local and online help. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Workflow Designer for Active Workspace Workflows and Tasks The images (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace, Workflows and Tasks, and Workflow Handlers documents provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- The "Task" Task
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Using Workflows Documentation The following link provides a review of workflows, how they are used and how to interact with them. The link is to the Workflows and Tasks document. The document contains usage examples and information regarding workflows in Active Workspace. Workflows and Tasks Some key topics in the Workflows and Tasks document include the following. Be sure to explore each section of the document in addition to the links presented. Task examples Workflow video gallery What are dynamic participants? Start a workflow Assign users to tasks Select a signoff team Working with tasks Viewing working progress (reports and history) Workflow configuration Workflow Designer for Active Workspace Documentation The following link provides access to the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace guide. This document contains information relating to using the Workflow Designer feature and administering workflows. Workflow Designer for Active Workspace Some key topics in the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace document include the following. Be sure to explore each section of the document in addition to the links presented. Before you begin Basic workflow template process Add tasks to a template Customize task paths Editing workflow templates Add filter conditions to templates Import workflow templates Modifying task behavior Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in learning in the local and online help. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Workflow Designer for Active Workspace Workflows and Tasks The images (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace, Workflows and Tasks, and Workflow Handlers documents provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Explore notification options
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Using Workflows Documentation The following link provides a review of workflows, how they are used and how to interact with them. The link is to the Workflows and Tasks document. The document contains usage examples and information regarding workflows in Active Workspace. Workflows and Tasks Some key topics in the Workflows and Tasks document include the following. Be sure to explore each section of the document in addition to the links presented. Task examples Workflow video gallery What are dynamic participants? Start a workflow Assign users to tasks Select a signoff team Working with tasks Viewing working progress (reports and history) Workflow configuration Workflow Designer for Active Workspace Documentation The following link provides access to the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace guide. This document contains information relating to using the Workflow Designer feature and administering workflows. Workflow Designer for Active Workspace Some key topics in the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace document include the following. Be sure to explore each section of the document in addition to the links presented. Before you begin Basic workflow template process Add tasks to a template Customize task paths Editing workflow templates Add filter conditions to templates Import workflow templates Modifying task behavior Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in learning in the local and online help. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Workflow Designer for Active Workspace Workflows and Tasks The images (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace, Workflows and Tasks, and Workflow Handlers documents provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Add automation with workflow handlers
The Add automation with workflow handlers section includes topics on how to interact with the Handlers. Topics include adding and removing workflow handlers, exploring help options, and adding arguments. The topics in this course can be supplemented by step by step instructions and other reference material found in the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace document in the online help. In addition, the Workflows and Tasks document in the online help provides information on the various task types available and some additional administrative tactics. The Workflow Handlers document also provides detailed information regarding specific workflow handlers for automating the workflow. Caution. The link provides access to the Siemens online help to aid in supplementing the lecture content. This link requires access to the Siemens Support Center and a Siemens Account. It is recommended to review the Documentation Links and Syntax blog post for more information. This material is not required for attendance. Each section and topic in the course contains recorded lecture content, tips and other notes to aid you in each use case. Make sure to click Complete at the end of each topic to record the topic as finished once the video is complete.
- Workflow installation and data model topics
The Workflow installation and data model topics section includes topics on features which relate to the Workflow Designer system in Active Workspace as it pertains to installation and the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) tool. These topics are important to understand as an administrator so that administrators may aid in ensuring the component is setup correctly, and to know what use cases there are in the data model to be explored. The topics in this course can be supplemented by step by step instructions and other reference material found in the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace document in the online help. In addition, the Workflows and Tasks document in the online help provides information on the various task types available and some additional administrative tactics. The Workflow Handlers document also provides detailed information regarding specific workflow handlers for automating the workflow. Caution. The link provides access to the Siemens online help to aid in supplementing the lecture content. This link requires access to the Siemens Support Center and a Siemens Account. It is recommended to review the Documentation Links and Syntax blog post for more information. This material is not required for attendance. Each section and topic in the course contains recorded lecture content, tips and other notes to aid you in each use case. Make sure to click Complete at the end of each topic to record the topic as finished once the video is complete.
- Before you get started
Prior to beginning the course, a series of links and resources are available to aid in your learning. In this section of the course, explore the recommended links and resources to get the most out of the topic. It his strongly recommended to review all links and references prior to taking the course. This will aid in both retention and as a method to familiarize yourself with the documentation formatting and navigation prior to being required to answer quiz questions throughout the course. Continue to the first topic in this section for the information and links.
- Links, Resources, and Introduction
Siemens Solution Center Related Online Help Links The following links provide direct access to the guides and topics provided by Siemens on their Solution Center website. If you are unfamiliar with the links and how to login to the Siemens Solution Center, or how to navigate the local instance of the online help, see the Documentation links and syntax post for more information. Active Workspace 6.2 Using Workflows Documentation The following link provides a review of workflows, how they are used and how to interact with them. The link is to the Workflows and Tasks document. The document contains usage examples and information regarding workflows in Active Workspace. Workflows and Tasks Some key topics in the Workflows and Tasks document include the following. Be sure to explore each section of the document in addition to the links presented. Task examples Workflow video gallery What are dynamic participants? Start a workflow Assign users to tasks Select a signoff team Working with tasks Viewing working progress (reports and history) Workflow configuration Workflow Designer for Active Workspace Documentation The following link provides access to the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace guide. This document contains information relating to using the Workflow Designer feature and administering workflows. Workflow Designer for Active Workspace Some key topics in the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace document include the following. Be sure to explore each section of the document in addition to the links presented. Before you begin Basic workflow template process Add tasks to a template Customize task paths Editing workflow templates Add filter conditions to templates Import workflow templates Modifying task behavior Any and all quiz information in this course may be referenced from the provided Lecture Video, or the links/references provided in the course. Tip. It is recommended to read through all of the material (links and navigation trails) in addition to reviewing the video prior to taking any quizzes. Local Location of Document containing topics The path below represents the breadcrumb path to the document when navigating in the local installation of the online help. Documentation > Active Workspace 6.2(or other patch version) > Workflow Designer for Active Workspace In the screenshot, notice that the path to the Workflow Designer for Active Workspace document was in the same location in 6.2 as it is in the 6.1 version.
- Running a Compare Data Models Report
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Run a report comparing the data model from two different sources Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located in the Active Workspace Fundamentals document in the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in working in the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) tool. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Managing the data model > Data model reports The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Configure Your Business Data in BMIDE document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Running a Data Model Report
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Run a report of individual types of data model Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located in the Active Workspace Fundamentals document in the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in working in the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) tool. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Managing the data model > Data model reports The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Configure Your Business Data in BMIDE document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Running a Data Model Documentation Report
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Run a report of all data model Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located in the Active Workspace Fundamentals document in the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in working in the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) tool. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Managing the data model > Data model reports The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Configure Your Business Data in BMIDE document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Running Data Model Reports in the BMIDE
The Introduction to running Reports in the BMIDE course provides deep dive information on generating a variety of report types in the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE). In the course, explore reporting options and The topics in this course can be supplemented by step by step instructions and other reference material found in the Configure your Business Data Model in BMIDE document in the online help. Caution. The link provides access to the Siemens online help to aid in supplementing the lecture content. This link requires access to the Siemens Support Center and a Siemens Account. It is recommended to review the Documentation Links and Syntax blog post for more information. This material is not required for attendance. Each section and topic in the course contains recorded lecture content, tips and other notes to aid you in each use case. Make sure to click Complete at the end of each topic to record the topic as finished once the video is complete.
- Running Data Model Reports in the BMIDE
This course is designed to provide deep dive training on executing Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) Reports to report on data model elements. The content in this course covers topics relating to creating Business Modeler IDE Reports including comparison reports, data model reports for individual element types, data model documentation reports, and alternate report types. This course is recorded at version Teamcenter 13.* and Active Workspace 5.* versions. Most topics are compatible with Active Workspace versions 4.3+, 5+ and 6+. It is recommended that students have a rudimentary understanding of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) prior to taking the course. The course is designed for all users that will modify the Teamcenter and Active Workspace database through data model changes. This includes Data Model Administrators, Developers, Administrators, and system administrations to reference deployment strategies.
- Understanding BMIDE Reports
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Run data model reports Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located in the Active Workspace Fundamentals document in the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in working in the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) tool. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Managing the data model > Data model reports The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Configure Your Business Data in BMIDE document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Running alternate Report Types
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Run a condition usage report Run a report on create operation overrides Run a property group usage report Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located in the Active Workspace Fundamentals document in the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in working in the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) tool. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Managing the data model > Data model reports The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Configure Your Business Data in BMIDE document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Introduction to Creating Display Rules
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Introduction to business rules Inheritance of business object rules Add a business object display rule Business object display rules reference Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located in the Active Workspace Fundamentals document in the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in working in the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) tool. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Creating business rules > Business object display rules The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Configure Your Business Data in BMIDE document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Introduction to Extension Rules
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Introduction to business rules Inheritance of business object rules Introduction to extension rules About extension attachments Add a predefined extension to a business object Attach an extension Extensions reference Operations reference Extension inheritance reference Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located in the Active Workspace Fundamentals document in the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in working in the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) tool. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Creating business rules > Extension rules The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Configure Your Business Data in BMIDE document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Building Naming Rules with Patterns and Counters
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Add a naming rule Assign a baseline suffix naming rule Attach a naming rule to a property Attach naming rules with conditions Override a COTS naming rule Defining naming rule patterns Using literal variables in patterns Using counters with naming rules Using system variables in patterns Using dynamic characters in naming rule patterns Example: property inheritance and naming rule behavior Using conditions with naming rules Impact of conditions on naming rule overrides Renaming a naming rule Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located in the Active Workspace Fundamentals document in the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in working in the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) tool. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Creating business rules > Naming rules The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Configure Your Business Data in BMIDE document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Creating Naming Rules with Pattern Variations
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Add a naming rule Assign a baseline suffix naming rule Attach a naming rule to a property Attach naming rules with conditions Override a COTS naming rule Defining naming rule patterns Using literal variables in patterns Using counters with naming rules Using system variables in patterns Using dynamic characters in naming rule patterns Example: property inheritance and naming rule behavior Using conditions with naming rules Impact of conditions on naming rule overrides Renaming a naming rule Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located in the Active Workspace Fundamentals document in the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in working in the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) tool. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Creating business rules > Naming rules The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Configure Your Business Data in BMIDE document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Creating Revision Naming Rules
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Introduction to naming rules Add a revision naming rule Attach a naming rule to a property Example: property inheritance and naming rule behavior Revision naming rules reference Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located in the Active Workspace Fundamentals document in the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in working in the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) tool. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Creating business rules > Naming rules The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Configure Your Business Data in BMIDE document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Creating Supplemental Revision Naming Rules
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Introduction to naming rules Add a revision naming rule Attach a naming rule to a property Example: property inheritance and naming rule behavior Revision naming rules reference Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located in the Active Workspace Fundamentals document in the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in working in the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) tool. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Creating business rules > Naming rules The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Configure Your Business Data in BMIDE document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Deep Copy Rules: No Copy & Revise and Relate
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Add a deep copy rule Understanding the impact of inheritance on deep copy rule behavior Restrictions on the use of deep copy rules Deep copy API Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located in the Active Workspace Fundamentals document in the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in working in the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) tool. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Creating business rules > Deep copy rules The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Configure Your Business Data in BMIDE document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Creating Conditions for Workflow Filtering
To complete this topic, watch the video and browse links and information related to the video content listed below the video. The links and information provided are supplemental to the video lecture and are not a requirement for completion, however it is highly recommended to review the material in the links. Tip. The links provide a direct link to the Siemens Solution Center online help, however a path to locate the material is provided for navigating to the local installation of the online help as well. For those users who do not have access to the online help, please review how to navigate to the specific topic in the locally installed documentation. Video Lecture Content Online Help Reference Material Click the links below to explore additional resources to aid in your understanding of the topic. If you are using this method, be sure to Sign In to the Siemens Solution Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Introduction to business rules Inheritance of business object rules Conditions overview Add a condition Search conditions Condition examples Condition syntax Condition expressions Condition calls Comparison operators Valid binary expression operands Condition operation rules Valid condition signatures Troubleshooting conditions evaluations Local Documentation Topic Location The material (step by step instructions, and documentation overviews) is located in the Active Workspace Fundamentals document in the local installation of the online help. To locate the specific topics to review for this lecture, use the following path for reference. Note that for this topic set, there are a lot of individual nodes in the table of contents that will aid in working in the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) tool. It is advised to refer to each one as you begin and get a feel for which sections of the document help the most for which areas. Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Creating business rules > Conditions The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Configure Your Business Data in BMIDE document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Introduction to Creating Business Rules
The Creating Business Rules in the BMIDE course provides training on how to create, investigate, and understand Naming Rules and Revision Naming Rules in the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) and how to test and interact with the rules after deployment. The topics in this course can be supplemented by step by step instructions and other reference material found in the Configure your Business Data Model in BMIDE document in the online help. Caution. The link provides access to the Siemens online help to aid in supplementing the lecture content. This link requires access to the Siemens Support Center and a Siemens Account. It is recommended to review the Documentation Links and Syntax blog post for more information. This material is not required for attendance. Each section and topic in the course contains recorded lecture content, tips and other notes to aid you in each use case. Make sure to click Complete at the end of each topic to record the topic as finished once the video is complete.