Display Name
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The
display name of the variant or option
group.
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Name
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The name of the variant or option group.
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Type
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The object type:
Variant or
Option Group.
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State
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The current state of the variant or option
group in its lifecycle.
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Rolled Up
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True or
False. Rolled up means that the variant
or option group is inherited upward from a lower-level a logical feature. When
you add a variant or option group (as a design
variant) to a logical feature, it is
inherited upward by the immediate parent logical feature. For example, if the
Color design variant is added to the Adapter logical feature, Color is
inherited upward by the immediate parent logical feature, which is Power Cord.
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Status
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Active or
Inactive. Specifies the availability of
the feature for a
product configuration. Inactive variants
or option groups cannot be used in rules for parts.
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Effectivity
Condition
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Possible Value
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Description
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System
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The active or inactive status of
the design variant has been set by the system through inheritance. Setting the
status manually changes the design variant's
effectivity condition to
User-Defined and overrides any
status set through inheritance.
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User-Defined
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The active or inactive status of
the design variant has been set manually. After a design variant's effectivity
condition is changed to user-defined, it cannot be changed through future
inheritance.
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In a
logical structure with multiple levels
of logical features, if the effectivity condition on a parent logical feature
is user-defined, and if the same design variant is removed from a child logical
feature, the design variant on the parent is not removed. The only way to
remove a
User-Defined design variant is the
Remove Design Variant command on the
parent logical feature. However, the
Remove Design Variant action cannot be
performed on the parent logical feature if it has references in child logical
features.
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