View Structure Details—New

You can view the structure details using Product Management Search, with the component details appearing in a side panel.

You can navigate to Tasks > Product Management Experience > Search Products and use the new interface to find and view item structures.

You can use the structure presence indicator (structure icon) appearing on the item search results to navigate to the structure. Once you navigate to the structure, you can use the presence indicators to further navigate to subassemblies. You can view all levels or specified levels of the item structure.

Note: To use this feature, you must enable the feature Search Product Management Content Using the Redwood User Experience.
Here's how you view structure details:
  1. In the Tasks panel drawer, click Product Management Experience > Search Products. The Product Management Item Search Page appears.
  2. Select Item from the Product Management Search drop-down.
  3. Select a view that's configured to show structure data presence indicators.
  4. Search for the item on which you want to view the structure details.
  5. In the search results click the Item Structures structure icon in the Has structures column, to view the structure.

Structure Grid

Here are some actions you can perform from the structure grid:
  • View the basic details of the component on the header, including the lifecycle phase of the item and the revision..
  • Select different views created by your administrator through Configure Views. The view can contain item operational attributes, item extensible flexfields, component level attributes, or component descriptive flexfields.
  • Toggle between the first level and level view.
  • View the levels displayed on a structure.
  • View the progress indicator when the data is loading.
  • Apply filters on the structure (filter supports item and item description).
  • Export the selected columns and rows or all.
  • Detach the table to view in full screen mode.
  • Navigate to the classic item interface using the link on the item.
    • If you've navigated to the structure grid from the Product Development work area, the item will be displayed in Product Development.

    • If you've navigated to the structure grid from the Product Information Management or the Concept Design work area, the item will be displayed in Product Information Management.

  • Copy items to the clipboard.
  • View the total count of rows in the structure and the number of selected rows.

Side Panel View in a Structure

The side panel appears when you click the presence indicators on the rows of a structure and provides you more information about the structure (component details). You can quickly navigate to the next or previous component row details without closing the side panel using the navigation buttons displayed in the drawer region.

Here’s the data you can view and actions you can take from the side panel:
In Product Development In Product Information Management Actions
Item Revision Attachments
  • Item Attachments
  • Item Revision Attachments
Download attachments
Pending Changes Pending Changes Navigate to change orders or change requests
Quality Quality Navigate to open quality issues, quality actions, problem reports, and corrective actions
Product Development Relationships NA Navigate to related objects created in the Product Development work area
AML NA Navigate to manufacturer parts
Notes on the side panel view:
  • Has pending change: Displays only pending change orders and change requests, not the released changes.
  • Has quality issue: Displays pending quality issues, quality actions, problem reports, and corrective actions.
  • Has relationships: Displays relationships added through the Product Development work area. When you click the concept component or the requirement specification that you added as a related object, the parent concept or requirement opens.
  • Has item attachment: Displays attachments that you can download. You must select only a single row to download attachments. Selecting multiple rows will disable the Download button.