Create Design Object Tree View
Explanation
This activity is used to create a tree view for design objects. A design 
object tree view is a configurable view of a single design object or collection 
of design objects and related entities in a tree-like structure. 
For example a tree view displaying the functional structure of all design 
objects without parents that can have children.
If the tree view is primarily created for design objects it is possible to 
configure tree settings that enable you to create views of objects according to 
functional or locational structures, root object nodes or navigational models. Additionally it is possible to select a plant for filtering tree view content, set tree filters to include or exclude design objects depending on 
status and define tree presentation to your preference. Once a design object tree view has been created it can be viewed by expanding 
the Explore Design Objects node. Design objects
in the tree view are named using the object 
ID and description of the design objects, by default.
Prerequisites
A plant for the design objects should exist. 
System Effects
A design object tree view is created. 
Window
Tree View Configuration
Related Window Descriptions
Tree View Configuration
Tree View 
Configuration/Design Objects
Procedure
	- Open the Business Object Explorer. 
- Click the Explore Design Objects folder, right-click and click 
	New Tree View.
- In the Tree View Name field, enter the name of the 
	tree view to identify the tree view in the Business Object Explorer. e.g. 
	All Design Objects. 
- In the Access group of fields, select the required level of 
	access that you wish to confer on the tree view:
 
		- Select Global to ensure that the Tree View will 
		be displayed for all active users registered in IFS/Solution 
		Manager.
- Select Personal to ensure that the Tree View will 
		be displayed exclusively for the user who created it.
- Select Group to ensure that the Tree View will be 
		displayed for users in a specific User Group. Use the List of Values to 
		select a User Group that has been registered within IFS/Solution 
		Manager.
 
- Click Save.
- In the Design Objects tab, select one of the 
	following options in the Tree Settings groups of fields:
 
		- Select Display all objects without 
		Parent that can have Children to display 
		all objects at the top of either a functional or a locational structure. 
		Next, select Functional Structure or Locational 
		Structure as required. 
- Select Functional Structure with Top 
		Object to display a single object at the top of a functional 
		structure. In the Functional Structure with Top
		Object field, enter the object for the top of the structure. Use 
		the List of Values to select the required object.
- Select Locational Structure with Top 
		Object to display a single object at the top of a locational 
		structure. In the Locational Structure with Top
		Object field, enter the object for the top of the structure. Use 
		the List of Values to select the required object.
- Select Use a Navigational Model to 
		display all design objects belonging to a particular design object 
		navigational model. In the Use a Navigational 
		Model field, enter the name of the navigational model. Use the List 
		of Values to select the required navigational mode.  
 
- In the Select Plant field, enter the name of a plant to 
	display design objects from a single plant. If this field is left empty, all 
	design objects of all available plants will be displayed. 
- In the Design Status Filter and Operational
	Status Filter group of fields, select the check boxes for 
	statuses as required, to include design objects in the tree view based on 
	the design status of the object in IFS/Asset Design and the operational 
	status of the corresponding equipment object in IFS/Equipment. 
- Select the Display objects in conflict 
	with filter as inactive check box to set the tree 
	view to display objects that do not satisfy the Design Status and 
	Operational Status Filter conditions or display these objects in gray. 
- Select the Omit the More Information folder field to directly 
	view additional information for a design object, such as related documents 
	or design parts. If this check box is cleared, this additional information 
	will be included by default in a folder called More Information beneath the 
	design object. 
- Configure the filter options for the corresponding business objects on 
	the Design Part, Document, 
	Equipment tabs, as required.