A.20.12 Project Defaults - Intergraph Smart Materials - Version 2020 (10.0) - Administration & Configuration - Hexagon PPM

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On the A.20.12 Project Defaults screen, you can define project defaults (parameter defaults for projects). Most modules require that you define a specific setting here, for example, the default list status that will be assigned to BOM positions in the B.20.01 - Edit BOM module.

The Query Options and the tabs are described above in A.20.11 Project Group Defaults.

The allowed values for each project default are shown by LOV for most of them. To assign a value to a project default, open the LOV on the Value field, select a value from the list, and click OK to close the LOV. Project defaults without an LOV available allow you to enter any free text.

The Defined on field shows the (highest) level on which the project default is defined:

  • Project Group: The value is defined on the project group level (on A.20.11).

  • Project: The value is defined on the project level (on A.20.12).

  • Discipline: The value is defined in at least one of the project disciplines (on A.20.13).

The Discipline entry just indicates that the project default is set at least for one of the corresponding disciplines. Double-clicking this item opens Window 3, which displays all disciplines with assigned values.

  1. Click Go Back to close Window 3.

    Double-clicking the Parameter field opens A.60.64, which displays the history of that project default.

  2. Click the Copy Values button to open Window 2, which allows you to select a project from which the project default settings should be copied.

  3. Use the LOV to select the project or product group from which to copy the project defaults. Use the Select options to specify whether to copy all project defaults or only the new project defaults.

  4. Click the Start button to copy the project defaults, or click Cancel to close Window 2.

  5. Click the Check Values button to check if all values assigned to the project defaults are correct. If there are incorrect values, Window 4 opens, displaying the affected project defaults.

  6. Click OK to close Window 4. Then, check the listed project defaults and correct the values. Click the Check Values button again.