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HI Sebastin thanks for the reply. I have created Part > Design, Part > Material, Part >Sheet. all these items are created under Part Item type.. I want to see all these item types under "Parts" category. How is that possible? I am not able to navigate to custom part type. I can open only Part Item type..and I can edit only for Part the TOC access.. how to specify the custom part type under Parts category, so users can create the item types from TOC...
Are Design, Material, and Sheet all their own itemtype? Or are they classifcations on the Part ItemType? If they're a classification then my previous comment won't work. Could you please provide more detail about your configuration?
- Former_Member7 years agoIdeator I
All these item types of subtypes of Part Item types. These are classifications of Part Item..I want users able to create part classfications from Parts type..
- asebastian7 years agoNew Member
I do not believe it is possible for a classification to have its own icon on the TOC. Users will be able to create a new part, which includes all of your classifications. When creating a new part there is a Type property. Setting this to one of your classifications will make the part being created whichever classification you chose.
Under the Views relationship on part you can specify different forms to load depending on the type of classification you are adding. Once you've done this, if you set a new part to type "design" the appropriate form will immediately be loaded into the part creation tab.
- Former_Member7 years agoIdeator I
Thanks Sebastin, we have done this now. But the form changes only when we select the Type. ok is that possible to create all these item types are separate item types from default Part type? Is that possible to create Design, Material, and Sheet by saving as "Part" item type?