Single Instance and Multiple Instance Shell Types

Shells are characterized by:

Shell instances are copies of shell types, and have these characteristics:

Shells can be single or multiple instance.

Single instance: This type of shell is an anchor shell and cannot be replicated. Use this shell at the root of a hierarchy. It is seen as a tab, at the same level as the Home page. You cannot make a template of this shell.

Multiple instance: This type of shell can be replicated. Use this shell as a building block for a hierarchy. Multiple-instance shells allow you to create more than one copy of a shell, and they support the use of templates.

Here is an example of how it could work: Your anchor shell is a single-instance shell and might be called Europe. This shell has a tab, and is the root of the hierarchy. Under this shell, you could use multiple-instance shells to create shells that represent countries, such as Holland, France, and Hungary. These building block shells can have templates, so each of these country work spaces can have the same business processes and managers, but they may have different users. The Shell Manager enables you to import and manage shells.

To access the hierarchy, click the anchor shell tab, as seen in the Tab Navigator. The shell landing page displays a mini log in which subordinate shells are listed in the shell log in the lower area of the landing page.

See Also

Unifier Shells

Shell Relationships and Hierarchy

Shell and Cost Managers

Shell Landing Page (Standard View)

Shell Navigation

Shell Dashboard

Project Shell Dashboards

Expand the Shell Log on the Landing Page

About Shell Statuses

Working with Shells

Working with Gates and Phases

Integrating Activity Sheet for Multiple Shells

Working with Multiple Document Manager Attribute Forms



Last Published Monday, August 28, 2023