Assign Multiple Operations for an Item

The Synchronization Manager provides capabilities to assign multiple operations for an Item.

This page discusses:

Overview of Assigning Multiple Operations

In the Synchronization Manager, Part_A is assigned to Operation_A, Operation_B, Operation_C operations and each operation are generated under different systems at one time.

Display Generating Operations in Synchronization Manager

When clicking Compute, the Synchronization Manager displays candidate operations, which are retrieved by the rule in the System-Operation column. Operations are generated under systems as expected after clicking Synchronization.

Single operation row: The row displays the candidate or assigned operation in the System-Operation column.

Multiple operations rows: Parent Row for multioperations displays only item information in the Item column. Children operation rows display the number in theItem column and candidate operation or assigned operations in the System-Operation column.



Attributing values for operations are displayed in corresponding rows.



Cross Highlighting in Synchronization Manager is also supported for multioperations cases.

The Preferences of Synchronization Manager window confirms Activate Cross Highlighting.

Selecting BEAM-T8_Product33698828605120 in the spec tree and the Highlight associated operations (Me -> Preferences ->Infrastructure-> DELMIA infrastructure->From Item) option is on. Then the corresponding items and operations rows highlight in the Synchronization Manager.



Select Loading Operation_Beams in the spec tree and the Highlight associated items (Me ->Preferences ->Infrastructure-> DELMIA infrastructure->From Operation) option is off. The corresponding operation row highlights in the Synchronization Manager.

In this scenario, BEAM-T8_Product33698828605112, Remove Material Operation_Beams, Loading Operation_Beams, Unloading Operation_Beams operations assign to the corresponding system after clicking Synchronization.



BEAM-T8_Product33698828605113, Loading Operation_Beams is assigned to the LEVEL1-BEAMS system after clicking Synchronization.



Use Case Scenarios

This gives scenarios of a New case, Up-to-date case and Replace by case.

  • New Case - For unassigned items, Synchronization Manager display's candidate operations with a New status for an item refer to the rule after computation.
    • Single Operation - After computation, Default, or candidate operation is displayed in the System-Operation column.
    • Multiple Operations -After computation, the parent row for multioperations displays only an item and the children rows display the candidate operations.

  • Up-To-Date Case - For the assigned item, the Synchronization Manager displays Up-To-Date status with corresponding operations.
    • Single Operation - Generated operation is displayed in the System-Operation column after computation.
    • Multiple Operations - After computation, the parent row for multioperations displays only an item and the children rows display each generated operation.

  • Replace By Case - If an item has been revised, the Synchronization Manager displays Replace By status to reroute inconsistent links between the revised item and operations. After clicking Synchronization in theSystem-Operation tab, inconsistent links are rerouted and the rerouted operations are displayed under the corresponding Item row in the Item tab.

  • Find Parent Object Menu - To find the parent object for an operation in the Item tab, right-click in the cell and select Find Parent Object in the context menu.


Click Find Parent Object menu, then the Item tab switches to the System-Operation tab and the corresponding parent object highlights in the System-Operation tab.



  • For Default operation, Root System highlights in the System-Operation tab.
  • This menu is visible in single selection case and hidden in multiselection case.
  • This menu is available only in the Item tab and working for computed rows.