Viewing & Browsing Structure
- 1Opening Structure
- 1.1Opening in Structure Manager
- 1.2Opening in NX & Lifecycle Visualization:
- 1.3Viewing Remote Component of Structure
- 2Traversing & Interpretation of Structure
- 2.1Expanding Structure
- 2.2Collapsing Structure
- 2.3Unloading Lines of Structure
- 2.4Visual presentation of lines
- 2.5Selecting lines
- 2.6Sorting
- 2.7Packing & Unpacking of lines
- 3Viewing different properties of Structure
- 3.1Displayed Property Column to view
- 3.2Modifying Property Column to viewÂ
- 4Browsing Product Structure
- 4.1Searching Product Structure
- 4.2Searching Component By Property in Structure
- 5Communicating with owning user
Viewing different properties of Structure
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Displayed Property Column to view
Properties that are included in structure line:
- Item properties
- Item revision properties
- BOM View Revision properties
- Occurrence properties
- Display properties
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Modifying Property Column to viewÂ
Insert/Remove Property Column
Right Clicking any Column header in structure manager and selecting ‘Insert Column’ in shortcut menu, required property column can be added in structure manager.
Right Clicking the column to remove and selecting ‘Remove this column’ in shortcut menu, property column is removed
Find Number
A unique find number is assigned to each structure line by Teamcenter . This is an additional identifier to organize items in single-level structure relationship. Find number can be seen as another Column in BOMWindow, when structure is opened.
Find Number are assigned in increments of 10.Find number are editable.
Example of find number:
Attachment Pane
Datasets, forms, documents, standard/custom notes can be attached to structure lines. Details of attachment are visible in attachment pane in right hand side data pane. Attachments in specific context will only be seen when relevant absolute occurrence is selected.
Information on Standard Notes/Custom Notes: These notes are different from occurrence notes and provide additional documentation on parts and documents.
Standard notes adhere to design practices and are stored in library and shared with participating engineers.
Custom notes are specific and unique to a part or document.