Administration: About Data Setup for Assembly Design

Data Setup is used to associate resources with apps. This topic introduces Data Setup resources and business logic for Assembly Design.

This page discusses:

Resources

A resource is a PLM object (for example, a catalog or a business rule) or another type of file (for example, a bitmap or a spreadsheet). In Data Setup, you can create resource tables and assign resources to them. These resources are then available in Assembly Design.

You might need to refer to the following topics as you are learning how to use Data Setup.

Creating a Resource Table Explains how to create a resource table.
Associating a Resource Table with a Collaborative Space Explains how to associate a resource table to a collaborative space.

Opening IDs

Business logic describes customer-specific logic or algorithms that the customer can include when running Dassault Systèmes apps or algorithms. Opening ID entry points let you create business rules to customize business logic.

You might need to refer to the following topics as you are learning how to use business rules.

Installation and Setup: Customize: Behavior: Data Setup User's Guide: Customization by Business Rules Describes how to use business rules to customize business logic.
Tutorial Takes you through a typical use case showing you how to create a business rule, associate the rule to a resource table and a collaborative space, then deploy the rule.
Assembly Resources Describes the opening ID entry points used in Assembly Design.