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- Configuring Style Sheets with XRT Elements
The Configuring Style Sheets with XRT Elements section of the course provides training on how to utilize various Siemens provided XRT Elements like , , and many more. The emphasis in this section of the course is to learn the elements and what they provide. The topics in this course can be supplemented by step by step instructions and other reference material found in the Customizing Active Workspace 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.
- Using and Elements
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. Active Workspace style sheet elements Modifying style sheets using the XRT Editor column property section Extra examples and information Below are some extra examples and information to be applied while working with elements in the next section. Though these are not specific to any one use case, they provide additional use cases using the methods taught in all sections of the course. For extra practice, give them a try. Hidden required properties SaveAs new and naming rules Add the ability to send a newly created business object to a workflow Displaying form properties using a style sheet 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. Customizing Active Workspace > Configuring the user interface > Configuring page layout Customizing Active Workspace > Active Workspace Customization Reference > XRT element reference The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Customizing Active Workspace document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Using and
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. Active Workspace style sheet elements Modifying style sheets using the XRT Editor nameValueProperty property tableProperty Extra examples and information Below are some extra examples and information to be applied while working with elements in the next section. Though these are not specific to any one use case, they provide additional use cases using the methods taught in all sections of the course. For extra practice, give them a try. Hidden required properties SaveAs new and naming rules Add the ability to send a newly created business object to a workflow Displaying form properties using a style sheet 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. Customizing Active Workspace > Configuring the user interface > Configuring page layout Customizing Active Workspace > Active Workspace Customization Reference > XRT element reference The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Customizing Active Workspace document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Introduction to Configuring Style Sheets
The Introduction to Configuring Style Sheets section of the course provides training on understanding what XRT Rendering Templates (style sheets) are, how to register or link them up to objects, and how to begin creating custom style sheets using the XRT Editor in the Active Workspace Client (AWC). The topics in this course can be supplemented by step by step instructions and other reference material found in the Customizing Active Workspace 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.
- Create Objects and Properties in the BMIDE
This course is designed to provide an introduction to building and modifying business objects and properties the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) administrative tool. The focus of this course is not only how to create new object types, but also to extend those types through the use of abstract types to provide inheritance and propagation of properties. Students will also learn the essentials of the various property types and explore how data is distributed and saved into template extensions. 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+. Recommended Prerequisite Course(s) Using Essentials related courses 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.
- Explore Constants in the BMIDE
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 Support Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Introduction to business object constants Create a business object constant Change the value of a business object constant Setting property behavior with property constants Create a property constant Change the value of a custom property constant What are global constants? Create a global constant Change the value of a global constant 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 data model elements > Business objects > Business object constants Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Creating data model elements > Properties > Property constants Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Creating data model elements > Global constants 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 Business Objects and common elements
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 Support Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Class structure and attribute inheritance Process for adding a new business object 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 data model elements > Business objects > Create business objects 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.
- Create Name-Value Properties in the BMIDE
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 Support Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Add a name-value property 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 Data Model Elements > Properties > Add properties > Add a name-value property 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 Business Objects and Common Elements
The Creating Business Objects and Common Elements section of the Create Objects and Properties in the BMIDE course provides information on how to create business objects, explore how data is saved and distributed in template extensions, and build abstract (common) business objects to aid in inheriting properties, rules, and other configuration settings on objects. 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.
- Adding Property Types to Business Objects
The Adding Property Types to Business Objects section of the Create Objects and Properties in the BMIDE course provides information on how to build Persistent, Compound, Relation, Table, and Named-Value properties in the Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE). 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.
- Managing source code with Template Extensions
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 Support Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Introduction to extension files Add an extension file Set the active extension file Move a custom element 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 > Configure the Business Modeler IDE > Extension files 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.
- Modifying Constants
The Modifying Constants section of the Create Objects and Properties in the BMIDE course provides information on how to explore and modify Global, Business Object, and Property constants to control such aspects as display, naming display, and other "toggles" to control functionality of the objects and properties. 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.
- Creating and deploying elements in the BMIDE
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 Support Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Add a new model element Business Modeler IDE administrative tasks Introduction to creating business objects Process for adding a new business object Introduction to item business objects Create an item business object Basic item data model Extending item business objects 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 data model elements Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Creating data model elements > Create business objects Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Creating data model elements > Create business objects > Item business objects 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.
- Create Persistent Properties in the BMIDE
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 Support Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Introduction to properties Properties table in the BMIDE Adding properties to an object Add a persistent property Change persistent property attribute definitions 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 Data Model Elements > Properties 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.
- Create Compound Properties in the BMIDE
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 Support Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Introduction to compound properties Add a compound property Compound property characteristics Modify legacy compound properties Set a compound property on a BOM line 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 Data Model Elements > Properties > Compound properties 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.
- Create Relation Properties in the BMIDE
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 Support Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Introduction to relation business objects Create a relation business object Add a relation property 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 Data Model Elements > Business objects > Create business objects > Relation business objects Configure Your Business Data Model in BMIDE > Creating Data Model Elements > Properties > Add properties > Add a relation property 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.
- Create Table Properties in the BMIDE
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 Support Center webpage prior to clicking the link. Add a table property 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 Data Model Elements > Properties > Add properties > Add a table property 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 Building Commands
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. Customization example overview: Create a custom help command Using generateModule to create boilerplate definitions Modifying commands Declarative command object - commands Controlling command visibility Declarative command object - commandHandlers Declarative command object - commandPlacements Declarative command object - activeWhen Declarative command object - visibleWhen Declarative command object - actions 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. Customizing Active Workspace > Changing Active Workspace behavior Customizing Active Workspace > Architecture concepts The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Customizing Active Workspace document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Create a Command
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. Customization example overview: Create a custom help command Using generateModule to create boilerplate definitions Modifying commands Declarative command object - commands Controlling command visibility Declarative command object - commandHandlers Declarative command object - commandPlacements Declarative command object - activeWhen Declarative command object - visibleWhen Declarative command object - actions 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. Customizing Active Workspace > Changing Active Workspace behavior Customizing Active Workspace > Architecture concepts The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Customizing Active Workspace document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Modify the Command: Display Information (i18n)
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. Customization example overview: Create a custom help command Using generateModule to create boilerplate definitions Modifying commands Declarative command object - commands Controlling command visibility Declarative command object - commandHandlers Declarative command object - commandPlacements Declarative command object - activeWhen Declarative command object - visibleWhen Declarative command object - actions 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. Customizing Active Workspace > Changing Active Workspace behavior Customizing Active Workspace > Architecture concepts The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Customizing Active Workspace document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Modify the Command: Command Handler and Action
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. Customization example overview: Create a custom help command Using generateModule to create boilerplate definitions Modifying commands Declarative command object - commands Controlling command visibility Declarative command object - commandHandlers Declarative command object - commandPlacements Declarative command object - activeWhen Declarative command object - visibleWhen Declarative command object - actions 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. Customizing Active Workspace > Changing Active Workspace behavior Customizing Active Workspace > Architecture concepts The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Customizing Active Workspace document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Create a Command to Navigate to a URL
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. Customization example overview: Create a custom help command Using generateModule to create boilerplate definitions Modifying commands Declarative command object - commands Controlling command visibility Declarative command object - commandHandlers Declarative command object - commandPlacements Declarative command object - activeWhen Declarative command object - visibleWhen Declarative command object - actions 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. Customizing Active Workspace > Changing Active Workspace behavior Customizing Active Workspace > Architecture concepts The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Customizing Active Workspace document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Explore Panel Commands Actions and i18n
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. Customization example overview: Create a custom help command Using generateModule to create boilerplate definitions Modifying commands Declarative command object - commands Controlling command visibility Declarative command object - commandHandlers Declarative command object - commandPlacements Declarative command object - activeWhen Declarative command object - visibleWhen Declarative command object - actions 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. Customizing Active Workspace > Changing Active Workspace behavior Customizing Active Workspace > Architecture concepts The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Customizing Active Workspace document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Interact with HTML Elements and The Data Block
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. Customization example overview: Create a custom help command Using generateModule to create boilerplate definitions Modifying commands Declarative command object - commands Controlling command visibility Declarative command object - commandHandlers Declarative command object - commandPlacements Declarative command object - activeWhen Declarative command object - visibleWhen Declarative command object - actions 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. Customizing Active Workspace > Changing Active Workspace behavior Customizing Active Workspace > Architecture concepts The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Customizing Active Workspace document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.
- Project: Admin Commands Placements + Button Groups
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. Customization example overview: Create a custom help command Using generateModule to create boilerplate definitions Modifying commands Declarative command object - commands Controlling command visibility Declarative command object - commandHandlers Declarative command object - commandPlacements Declarative command object - activeWhen Declarative command object - visibleWhen Declarative command object - actions 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. Customizing Active Workspace > Changing Active Workspace behavior Customizing Active Workspace > Architecture concepts The image (above) is an example of the Table of Contents in the Customizing Active Workspace document provided by Siemens. This document can be located in both the online and local help documentation for reference.