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You can use the Advance Search functionality to achieve this. Basically, you want an Orphan Parts report. Refer to the attached screen shot for details.
Alternatively, you can configure a report using the same search query as well.
Hope this helps.The above search query will give you the list of parts that does not have both Parent parts as well as no Child parts.
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Yeah I agree. I did define the attribute as a Change Controlled Attribute.
For Example, I have an attribute named “SOURCE”.
The Value attribute Source of my Rev 1 object is “MAKE”.
Through the Change Control process, I changed the value of this attribute to “BUY” and completed the change controlled process and released the object as Rev 2.
So, My Rev 1 value is “MAKE” and Rev 2 value is “BUY”
But, after completing the Change Controlled process, the value of the Rev 1 object also gets updated to “BUY”. I want the value of the Rev 1 object to remain as “MAKE”.
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I am aware of the Item Attribute History Report. However, this mandates one to keep running this report every time which is a kind of felt odd by users.
Instead, I am now thinking of another solution option to have another read-only attribute to which Attribute value changes can be populated using some Px. This will help in user being able to see what was the earlier value of an attribute as compared to the latest value.
I am yet to fully understand as to why Agile is made to overwrite the value in all the revisions !!!
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