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Tags can be created inside either the product data or the resource
node; this section describes how process verification handles tags in
each location. |
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The table below describes the options and logic governing process
verification's treatment of resources and products that are not tags.
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Options set |
Additional Behavior |
When you navigate to an activity in process
verification: |
| Products |
Hide Unassigned Parts |
none |
Products assigned to an activity are
shown |
| Resources |
none |
- All unassigned resources are visible
- Hide resources assigned to activities
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All unassigned resources are visible Only the
resources assigned to the activity are visible |
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Tags as Products
The initial settings are that unassigned parts are
hidden; show only the activity's products.
| Action |
Result |
- Create an activity node and do not
assign any product/tags
- Run process verification
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All the tags (under the product tree)
are hidden; all the products are hidden |
- Assign the product that is the parent
product of the tags.
- Run process verification.
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All the tags (under the product tree) are hidden;
the product is shown. |
- Assign some tags to the process, e.g.,
to a process with the relation Process Process
Product or Process first Process
Product
- Run process verification.
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Tags (under the product tree) that are
assigned are shown; the product is shown. |
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Tags as Resources
Initial setting: Tags exist under the resource tree but are not
assigned.
| Action |
Result |
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All the tags (under the resource tree)
are shown. |
- Assign some tags (under the resource tree)
to any activity. The assignment relation in this
case is the same as that for the Resources
- Run process verification.
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Tags (under the resource tree) that were assigned
are hidden, rest are shown. |
- Step process verification to the activity to
which the tags are assigned (as resources).
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Tags (under the resource tree) that
are unassigned are shown; the tags assigned to the
activity are shown. |
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