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Raphael Dyen

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Jan 9, 2024, 5:08:21 AM1/9/24
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I upload a reference document to the main file in windchill. When I download the main file the attachment file to my main file is not included in my download. Is it really like that?. It supposed to be included on my download while I'm downloading my main file.

Windchill does not currently allow interaction or modification of the primary content file's in an Object Initialization Rule (OIR) when creating a new WTDocument. I would like to be able to read, modify and change this value in an OIR.

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ContentHolder (wt.content.ContentHolder): This is the interface an iterated business class should implement if the business class is to handle bulk file data and/or URL links. This is the interface that a client would work with to manipulate business objects that contain content.

ApplicationData (wt.content.ApplicationData): Handles the file system information for the content data. This class is aggregated into classes implementing the ContentHolder interface.

I . . I'm a windchill starter user and i have skills in JAVA , now i'm trying to construct a Expression in Workflow Template Administrator and i need to get the PDF (Representation File) from a EPM Document received in a Promotion Request and copy that to a specific folder ...

I really need your help. I would like to change the primaryBusinessObject within a workflow. The problem is that I want to create multiple objects (documents, CAD-parts ...) within this workflow and I would like to change these objects by using the method robot (e.g. lifecycle state). Unfortunately, I wasn't able to pass the created object on to the method robot.

CAD data management in Windchill uses business objects called CAD documents to contain and manage CAD information within a Windchill database. In Windchill, a document is an object containing files in application format. A CAD document is a revision-controlled, lifecycle-managed object containing a CAD model or drawing file. The CAD model can be a file or a set of files containing information in a CAD application format. While CAD documents can have other information related as attachments, the model file is the primary content. For Windchill users, the CAD document becomes almost synonymous with the CAD file. For example, initiating the Open action (in a CAD application) on a selected CAD document in Windchill opens the model file into the authoring application

The primary purpose of the USCRN network is to monitor air temperature, precipitation, and soil moisture/soil temperature. In addition to these parameters, each station measures ground surface (IR) temperature, solar radiation, wind speed, relative humidity, wetness from precipitation, and several values that monitor the operating condition of the equipment. Some of the secondary parameters contribute to improving the confidence in the observational measurements, and provide insight into the reliability and performance of the primary sensors.

USCRN stations are equipped with three soil probes measuring temperature and moisture at 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 cm depths (when possible). Each sensor records measurements at 5-minute intervals but only the observations at the 5-cm depth are saved to the datalogger. However, hourly observations (which are derived from 5-minute observations) are saved for all depths. Soil temperature is measured in degrees Celsius, and dielectric measurements are converted to fractional volumetric water content measured in cubic meter of water per cubic meter of soil (m 3 /m 3 ).

USCRN stations have a single relative humidity sensor placed in the first of the three air temperature instrument shields alongside the primary thermometer. The relative humidity is measured as a percent of atmospheric capacity, from slightly above 0 percent to 100 percent. These measurements are made by a thin-film capacitive humidity sensor and reported as 5-minute averages.

Winds are commonly classified by their spatial scale, their speed and direction, the forces that cause them, the regions in which they occur, and their effect. Winds have various aspects: velocity (wind speed); the density of the gas involved; energy content, or wind energy. In meteorology, winds are often referred to according to their strength, and the direction from which the wind is blowing. The convention for directions refer to where the wind comes from; therefore, a 'western' or 'westerly' wind blows from the west to the east, a 'northern' wind blows south, and so on. This is sometimes counter-intuitive.Short bursts of high speed wind are termed gusts. Strong winds of intermediate duration (around one minute) are termed squalls. Long-duration winds have various names associated with their average strength, such as breeze, gale, storm, and hurricane.

For aerodynamic aircraft which operate relative to the air, winds affect groundspeed,[90] and in the case of lighter-than-air vehicles, wind may play a significant or solitary role in their movement and ground track.[91] The velocity of surface wind is generally the primary factor governing the direction of flight operations at an airport, and airfield runways are aligned to account for the common wind direction(s) of the local area. While taking off with a tailwind may be necessary under certain circumstances, a headwind is generally desirable. A tailwind increases takeoff distance required and decreases the climb gradient.[92]

In arid climates, the main source of erosion is wind.[102] The general wind circulation moves small particulates such as dust across wide oceans thousands of kilometers downwind of their point of origin,[103] which is known as deflation. Westerly winds in the mid-latitudes of the planet drive the movement of ocean currents from west to east across the world's oceans. Wind has a very important role in aiding plants and other immobile organisms in dispersal of seeds, spores, pollen, etc. Although wind is not the primary form of seed dispersal in plants, it provides dispersal for a large percentage of the biomass of land plants.

Wind dispersal of seeds, or anemochory, is one of the more primitive means of dispersal. Wind dispersal can take on one of two primary forms: seeds can float on the breeze or alternatively, they can flutter to the ground.[117] The classic examples of these dispersal mechanisms include dandelions (Taraxacum spp., Asteraceae), which have a feathery pappus attached to their seeds and can be dispersed long distances, and maples (Acer (genus) spp., Sapindaceae), which have winged seeds and flutter to the ground. An important constraint on wind dispersal is the need for abundant seed production to maximize the likelihood of a seed landing in a site suitable for germination. There are also strong evolutionary constraints on this dispersal mechanism. For instance, species in the Asteraceae on islands tended to have reduced dispersal capabilities (i.e., larger seed mass and smaller pappus) relative to the same species on the mainland.[118] Reliance upon wind dispersal is common among many weedy or ruderal species. Unusual mechanisms of wind dispersal include tumbleweeds. A related process to anemochory is anemophily, which is the process where pollen is distributed by wind. Large families of plants are pollinated in this manner, which is favored when individuals of the dominant plant species are spaced closely together.[119]

Park visitors need to be aware of the heat index, which is a measure of how hot it feels. Other names for the heat index include the felt air temperature or apparent temperature. The heat index combines air temperature and relative humidity in an attempt to determine the human-perceived equivalent temperature. For example, for a temperature of 90 degrees F (32 degrees C) experienced under very high humidity, the heat index is about 105 degrees F (41 degrees C). The human body normally cools itself by perspiration, or sweating. Evaporation of that sweat removes heat from the body; however, relative humidity reduces the evaporation rate because the higher moisture content of the surrounding air inhibits evaporation. The lower heat removal rate from the body results in the sensation of feeling overheated. The effect is subjective, and its measurement is based on descriptions of how hot subjects feel for a given temperature and humidity. Visitors are advised to consider the heat index when planning activities in the park.

If the Document Sets feature has not been activated for your site collection, you will need to activate it before you can create or configure new Document Set content types. You must be a Site Collection Administrator to activate the Document Sets feature.

To make it possible for site users to use Document Sets to create new instances of multi-document work products, you must first create and configure a Document Set content type for each work product you want to manage and then add it to the document library where it will be used. After you create and configure a Document Set content type, you must add it to the library where you want users to create their Document Sets.

Under Select parent content type from, click Document Set Content Types. (If Document Set Content Types is not an option, the Document Sets feature may not be activated for this site collection.)

In the Allowed Content Types section, under Available Site Content Types, select the content type you want to allow within this Document Set, and then click the Add button to move it to the Content Types allowed in the Document Set box. Repeat this step for each content type you want to include in the Document Set.

In the Default Content section, select the content type for which you want to upload default content, and then click Browse to locate the file that you want to upload. Default content is created automatically for authors when they create new instances of a Document Set.

For example, let us say that you are creating a Document Set to manage the product design process. This Document Set might include a Product Design Document (a Microsoft Word document), a Design Drawing (a Microsoft Visio drawing), and Performance Specs (a Microsoft Excel worksheet). Your organization might have a standard Microsoft Word document template for the Product Design Document that is prepopulated with some of the standard information authors need to complete. You can upload this template as default content. When authors create a new instance of the product design Document Set, a copy of the Product Design Document is created for them, and they can edit it to add additional information.

If you opt not to include default content for the content types in the Document Set, no files will be automatically created for authors when they create a new instance of a Document Set, and authors will be able to create them from scratch within the Document Set, or upload documents to the Document Set..

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