Unreleased part to MCO it should throw Waring or Error message

Hi,

Agile 9.3.6  I add  Unreleased part to MCO, in the Workflow
When I move from Pending to Submit status it should throw the warning or Error message right?

Please let me know what is the functionality here?

Thanks
Madhu

 

Agile User Asked on December 5, 2017 in Agile PLM (v9),   Product Collaboration.
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Do you have Smart rule,  Items Released First set to Warning. Generally it throws an error when you try to release a change with an introductory item.

Agile Angel Answered on December 5, 2017.

ItemsReleasedFirst
This is for item’s BOM contains unreleased items, Not for specific to MCO.

on December 5, 2017.
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You can release a new item without a revision (but you can select its life cycle phase).
However, you can restrict this behavior in workflow configuration by defining the reusable workflow criteria.

Agile Angel Answered on December 5, 2017.

Please can you Give some more Details.

on December 5, 2017.

Hi, You can refer agile plm administrator guide to configure Workflow.

Add the below criteria to the workflow matching criteria,
Object Type as MCO
$CURRENTREV not equal to $INTRODUCTORY_NOCHANGE or $CURRENTREV not equal to $INTRODUCTORY_PENDINGCHANGE

This criteria will not allow you to add introductory item to the workflow

Or you can add this criteria to Submitted status, so whenever workflow changed from pending to submitted, it will give error message that workflow entry or exit criteria not matching at pending and submitted.

on December 6, 2017.

Thanks for your suggestion

But in criteria Creation  when we select Object Type as MCO we are not able to get $CURRENTREV Attribute, If we create criteria by selecting object type as Part we can get   $CURRENTREV Attribute. Please let me know other ideas.

on December 6, 2017.

Try with affected items.old lifecycle phase not equal to preliminary or blank

on December 11, 2017.
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