42Q-MES0112-C Configuration Publish

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Configuration Publish
Version MES15.4
 

 

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This edition applies to MES 15.4 and all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new revisions.


 

Introduction

42Q’s Configuration Publish portlet is used to publish configuration changes for use with Conduit. For example, when a Part x Route association is configured or a Route is changed, users can publish the configuration for use with Production Scanning. Configuration Publish has the ability to automatically publish these configurations, or users can manually publish them within the portlet.

Configuration Publish

The Configuration Publish Portlet displays a top panel with two grids underneath: To Publish and Published. The top panel displays the amount of pending configuration to publish. If there are pending configurations that need to be manually published, the Publish All button will display. Selecting this button will publish all pending configurations. Pending configurations appear in the To Publish list, while changes already published are viewable in the Published list.

 

Figure 1: Configuration Publish Portlet

Config Publish Portlet

 

Auto Publish

Configuration Publish will automatically publish configuration changes when the auto-configuration generic attribute is active.

To use auto-publish,

  1. Navigate to Administration > Generic Attribute Maintenance.
  2. Select the Add button.
  3. Add the generic attribute “auto_configuration_publish” and set it to “yes”. For more information on setting generic attributes, see Generic Attribute Maintenance.


Figure 2: Auto_Configuration_Publish

Auto Config Publish

Once this is done, changes saved in SFDC Configuration will be automatically published.

 

Manually Publish

When changes such as a new Part x Route assignment need to be published and Auto Publish is not configured, users can manually publish the configurations.

To manually publish configurations,

  1. Navigate to SFDC Configuration > Configuration Publish.

Pending changes to publish will display in the To Publish grid.

 

Figure 3: To Publish List

To Publish List

 

  1. Select the Publish All button to publish all pending configurations.

Once the publishing process has completed, the published configurations will be removed from the To Publish list and appear in the Published list.

 

Figure 4: Published List

CP_Published List



To view detail about the pending or published configurations,

  1. Double click the desired configuration from the corresponding list to open the Details pop-up window.

The Details pop-up window displays the following fields

Origin - The area where the configuration was made. Event - Tells whether the change was new (INSERT), an UPDATE, or DELETE. Qty - Quantity

 

Figure 5: Details pop-up window

CP_Details

 

Export

Both To Publish and Published can be exported to several different file types.

To Export a grid list, select the Export button for the desired grid, then select the desired file type.

Supported file types:

  • CSV
  • PDF
  • HTML
  • XLS
  • Custom

The Custom option is used to export only selected fields.
 

Figure 6: Export

CP_Export

Due to reducing the retrieving data time to export, the application provides an option to export data for the last 3 months instead of all data since the first day.

Select the option Export 3 Months and select Export to get the report with the last 3 months. 

Figure 7: Export 3 Months Option

CP_Export3 Months Option