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  • Project: Admin Commands i18n Display Localizations

    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 Conditionally Enable

    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 Create and Edit Actions

    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 Navigate with Locations

    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.

  • Build Custom Commands in Active Workspace

    The Build Custom Commands in Active Workspace section of the course provides training on exploring custom commands in the Active Workspace client through the creation of a basic command. Learn the schema, utilities, and components of commands. 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.

  • Project: Build Administrative Commands

    The Project: Build Administrative Commands section of the course provides a deep dive additional set of examples and use cases for building commands in Active Workspace. The project continues in projects in later courses in the Developer Essentials courses and concludes at the end of the available courses. 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.

  • Build Panel Commands

    The Build Panel Commands section of the course extends on the courses prior and introduces opening interface objects, such as panels, when clicking a command and some essentials in interacting with the declarative panel and commands. 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.

  • Build Custom Commands in Active Workspace

    This course provides deep dive demonstration(s) related to learning how to build custom commands in Active Workspace. The course also teaches the essentials to modify an existing command. This course focuses on the command line creation of the commands. Learn actions, placements, grouping, icons and much more in this deep dive course. 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. It is recommended to have knowledge of the following topics prior to taking this course: 1. Using Essentials Courses 2. BMIDE Essentials Courses 3. Admin Essentials Courses The course is designed for all that will modify the Active Workspace Client (AWC) user interface through the use of customization. This includes advanced administrators, but primarily developers. Note that there are some tasks, such as icon configuration that require a level of extensibility knowledge to perform.

  • 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.

  • Project: Admin Commands Conditionally Display

    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.

  • Introduction to Building List(s) of Values (LOV)

    The Introduction to Building Lists of Values (LOVs) course provides information on how to build and deploy LOV data in many forms. Get started in the BMIDE by learning the various types of LOVs that may be created, explore options for user interactivity and options for deployments and strategies for maintaining values either in the template project or post deployment utilizing utilities. 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.

  • Build List(s) of Values (LOV) in the BMIDE

    This course is designed to provide deep dive training on building and exploring List(s) of Values (LOV) data. LOV data are drop down or pick lists that enable standard selections in the Teamcenter and Active Workspace interfaces. The content in this course covers topics relating to creating Business Modeler IDE LOV data, including Classic LOVs, Cascading LOVs, Interdependent LOVs, Dynamic LOVs, and Batch LOVs. 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.

  • Creating Classic List(s) of Values (LOV)

    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. Create classic lists of values Attach an LOV to a property Add values to an existing classic LOV 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 > Lists of values 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 Cascading List(s) of Values (LOV)

    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. Create a cascading LOV Attach an LOV to a 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 > Lists of values 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 Interdependent List(s) of Values (LOV)

    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. Create an interdependent LOV attachment Attach an LOV to a 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 > Lists of values 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 Batch List(s) of Values (LOV)

    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. Create an externally managed (batch) list of values Edit deployed batch LOVs Convert an LOV managed in a template (classic LOV) to an externally managed LOV (batch LOV) Convert an externally managed LOV (batch LOV) to an LOV managed in a template (classic LOV) Considerations for externally managing LOVs 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 > Lists of values > Batch LOVs 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 List(s) of Values (LOV) Introduction

    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. What are lists of values (LOVs)? Attach an LOV to a property LOV value types LOV usage types Special considerations for LOVs 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 > Lists of values 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 Dynamic List(s) of Values (LOV)

    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 dynamic LOVs Create dynamic lists of values Considerations for creating dynamic LOVs Dynamic LOV example 1: Parts owned by a group Dynamic LOV example 2: Datasets with Rendering relation to an object Dynamic LOV example 3: Datasets with Rendering relation to parts owned by a group Dynamic LOV example 4: Name and ID of group role members Dynamic LOV example 5: Property of data imported from external source Attach an LOV to a 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 > Lists of values > Dynamic LOVs 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.

  • Deploy a BMIDE Template Project using the TEM

    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 deploying templates Generate a software package for distribution Versioning software packages Install a template using TEM Update a template using TEM Install or update a template using the tem utility Retrieve deployment archive files 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, deploying, and packaging templates 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.

  • Deploying Template Projects using the TEM

    This course is designed to provide training on how to deploy a Business Modeler IDE (BMIDE) Template Project using the Teamcenter Environment Manager (TEM) installation tool. The course focuses on learning how to package and deploy using the TEM. 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.

  • Deploying a Template Project using the TEM

    The Deploying a Template Project using the TEM course provides deep dive information creating a template package and deploying the template using Teamcenter's Teamcenter Environment Manager (TEM) installation tool. 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.

  • Configure Table Columns in Active Workspace

    This course provides training on configuring Table columns to be utilized by the Table and Tree layouts in Active Workspace. Attendees will dive into the mechanisms behind how columns are created and maintained and utilize an array of Command Line utilities to import, export and delete column configurations. In addition, strategies for displaying related content in the table columns will also be investigated through Dynamic Compound Properties. 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. It is recommended to have knowledge of the following topics prior to taking this course: 1. Using Essentials Courses 2. BMIDE Essentials Courses 3. Admin Essentials Courses (prior to this topic) The course is designed for all that will modify the Active Workspace Client (AWC) user interface through the use of configuration practices such as Tiles, Tables, and Style Sheets. Typically the students in this course have experience with the data model and administer data. Light experience with XML formatting is a plus.

  • Using Dynamic Compound Properties: GRM Relation 2

    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. Learn about dynamic compound properties Dynamic compound property column behavior Using dynamic compound properties with column configuration Dynamic compound property syntax 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 > Dynamic compound properties 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.

  • Table Columns and Dynamic Compound Properties

    The Table Columns and Dynamic Compound Properties section of the course provides training on how to integrate Dynamic Compound Properties into Table Column configurations to display data through relations into the columns. 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 Custom Properties to Define Columns

    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. What types of tables are there? What is column configuration? Create or modify a column configuration Merging a column configuration Syntax for column configuration Example of column configuration 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 tables 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.

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