What's New

This page describes recent changes in Collaborative Lifecycle.

This page discusses:

R2022x FD01 (FP.2205)

Modifying the Display of the Revision Explorer

You can now choose to display customer-defined attributes for the objects in graph view and graph list view. You can also display the attributes of the objects in the order of your choice.
Benefits: Displaying customer-defined attributes that are relevant to your activity can improve your productivity when you are working in the Revision Explorer.
For more information, see Customizing the Display of the Revision Explorer

Comparing Structures

When you select the Use image comparison option of the Compare Structure command to compare the 2D geometry of objects, you can now resize the image to see a higher level of details, and save the image as a PNG file.
Benefits: The improved image comparison makes it more useful when you are comparing large and detailed objects.
For more information, see Comparing Structures

R2022x GA

Creating Revisions in the Primary and Secondary Revision Format

Administrators can now activate a primary and secondary revision format.
This format activates a secondary ID, that is incremented every time you create a revision of a non-Released object. The primary ID is incremented every time you create a revision of a Released object.
Benefits: The primary and secondary revision format enables you to differentiate major changes (identified by the primary ID) from design iterations (identified by the secondary ID).
For more information, see About Revision Formats

Reserve and Unreserve Commands Renamed

The Reserve and Unreserve commands have been renamed Lock and Unlock.
The different elements have also been updated to reflect this change (for example, properties or column headers).
Benefits: The name and purpose of the commands are clearer.
For more information, see Locking and Unlocking Objects

Change Maturity Command Renamed

The Change Maturity command has been renamed Maturity in the action bar and context menu.
Benefits: The name of the command is shorter, and similar to the new name of the command in dashboard apps.
For more information, see Changing Maturity