Changing Maturity

You can change the maturity state of an object as it evolves throughout its lifecycle.

This task shows you how to:

Change Maturity for Single Object

  1. To access the Change Maturity command, do one of the following:
    • Click Tools > 3DEXPERIENCE and select Change Maturity
      Note: All objects of the project excluding manufacturing outputs are displayed in Change Maturity widget.
    • In the 3DEXPERIENCE PTF Manager dialog box, right-click an object and select 3DEXPERIENCE > Change Maturity.
  2. In the Maturity State dialog box, select a new maturity state from the maturity graph by either clicking or , and click OK.

    Note: An icon indicates if the transition can be applied to the object.
    • Applicable Transition
    • Not Applicable Transition

  3. Optional: To change the maturity state of children along with the maturity state of the selected product, select the Include Structural Objects check box .
    The chosen maturity state is applied to the parent product and all its children.
  4. Click OK to validate.

The maturity state of the selected object is modified.

Change Maturity for Multiple Objects

  1. To access the Change Maturity command, do one of the following.

    • Click Tools > 3DEXPERIENCE and select Change Maturity.
    • In the 3DEXPERIENCE PTF Manager dialog box, select required objects. Right-click on any one of the selected objects and select 3DEXPERIENCE > Change Maturity.

    The list of selected objects appear in the Maturity State dialog box.
  2. For each object, select a new maturity state from the list.

    Notes:
    • Aggregated representations are automatically added after their corresponding part. The chosen maturity state is applied to them if their current maturity state allows it.
    • The list of maturity states only displays valid transitions from the current state of the object.
    • For each object, an icon indicates if the transition can be applied to the object.
      • Applicable Transition
      • Not Applicable Transition

  3. To exclude an object from maturity transition, double-click the corresponding .
    The icon changes to Not Applied Transition.
  4. Click OK to validate.

    Note: In the case of multiple objects, if the transition request fails for one object, no transitions are processed. For example, if the object is modified or locked by someone else after you clicked the command, the transitions are not processed.

The maturity state is modified for the selected objects.