Table of Contents

2. Teamcenter Basics

2.1. topics overview

This training document deals with the elementary basics in Teamcenter.

The main focuses have been set as follows:

2.2. user interface

2.2.1 Rich client interface

1. The Menu- & Tool-Bar –> Functions of the currently displayed application.
2. The “Back” and “Forward button” allows you to navigate between open Teamcenter applications.
3. The navigation window gives you access to frequently used applications.

4. Quick Search (“Quick Search”) offers the possibility to search for datasets, item ID, item names, keywords and advanced search options.
5. Via the Quick Links you can jump to your personal “Home” folder, saved searches, favorites and work lists.
6. Open elements shows all open objects that are used in the application.

7. The history shows the last opened Teamcenter application.
8. in the Favorites your specially marked “Teamcenter Objects” are displayed.
9. About I want… connections to the tools are made available, which are used repeatedly, e.g. to initiate or change processes.
10. The Primary Application Button opens the most frequently used Teamcenter applications.
11. The Secondary Application button contains applications that are used less frequently.
12. The Configure Application button provides access to the tools to configure the display of primary and secondary applications.

13. user settings
group:
Responds to the KV. You can be assigned to several groups, which you can control here. Other number generators are attracted according to the group.

Attention:

The SAP transfer is controlled by the assignment of a group!
roll:
If you are assigned to more than one role (Design-Admin, Design, Plot), you can control them using this menu.
Client application:
Here, for example, different NX environments (NX, NX CAM…) can be controlled.
project:
Corresponds to the EAC group. This must be set to 00002 after the initial login to Teamcenter.
Change context:
Here you can control whether you work in a change context. If you want to work in a change context, all changes and new installations are documented under the change number.

2.2.2 Application Perspectives

Within the user interface of the Teamcenter Rich Client, the application functionality is provided by perspectives and views. Some applications use perspectives and views to rearrange the functionality. Other applications use a single perspective and views to display information.

2.2.2.1 Procedure

You can open an application perspective using the following methods:

Tip
If the navigation window is not displayed, display it using the menu command WindowNavigation Window or click the Navigation Window icon on the toolbar.

For example, to open My Teamcenter in Rich Client, click My Teamcenter in the Navigation pane.

To switch between different application perspectives, the following methods can be used:

To save the active perspective you have configured, you can proceed as follows:

To reset a perspective to its default state, select WindowReset Perspective. This restores all default views of the current perspective to their original positions.

2.2.3 View "Overview"

The Overview view allows you to view properties for a selected item and edit attributes such as name or description for supported items for which you have appropriate permissions.

Configuration and content of the View Overview vary depending on the information display configured for the selected object type.

A view can contain several tab pages.

2.2.3.1 Overview

The “Overview “ tab displays all editable metadata of an item revision. The highlighted metadata are mandatory attributes and must be filled in before release after “ER “ [Engineering Release].

2.2.3.2 Customer Properties

Customer-specific information is managed in the Customer Properties tab.

2.2.3.3 Title Block

In the Title Block tab, you can enter the information required for the drawing frame.

Note:

The entered metadata is transferred to the “Overview” view or from the “Overview” view to the “Title Block. This metadata does not need to be maintained twice.

2.2.3.4 EPLAN Properties

In the EPLAN Properties tab, all metadata is filled via EPLAN integration.

Note:

These cannot be edited in Teamcenter.

2.2.4 View "Details"

The Details view is a tabular display of the properties of the child elements (datasets, BOM view change status, status, SAP Transferform…) of the object currently selected in the component view.

2.2.5 Impact Analysis View

The Impact Analysis view responds to the current selection in the active component view and graphically displays the relationship to the objects where it is used or referenced, and displays it in one layer, all layers, or just the main layer.

2.2.6 View "Viewer"

The content of the Viewer view depends on the selected object type in the current component or detail view. For example, if you select an Office dataset or an added link, it will be displayed in the “Viewer” view.

2.2.7 View "JT Preview"

If a revision or a selected node has a JT dataset associated with it, it is displayed in the JT Preview view.

Note:

Modules can only be displayed via the LifecycleViewer. No assembly JT is generated, since the UGMaster does not contain any geometry.

2.2.8 View "Process history"

The Process History view displays the workflow or schedule management process of the business object selected in My Teamcenter on the Home page or in the My Worklist or Search Results views.

2.3. the most important Teamcenter applications

2.3.1 My Teamcenter

The application perspective “My Teamcenter” is the workspace for using and managing product information (articles, documents, parts lists, specifications, requirements…).

This is the starting point for many standard functions such as

2.3.2 Structure Manager

The Structure Manager allows you to create general product structures (BOM = Bill of Material) that can be configured to display the product structure at a specific time or for a specific unit, such as

2.3.2.1 User Interface

1. The structure navigation tree enables you to navigate in the product structure and to extend or reduce the nodes to display the corresponding data. The symbols in the tree structure indicate the purpose of each node. The property columns to the right of the ID can be adapted to your requirements.
2. The data window allows you to display data for the selected entry. To display a data window, click on its tab. To do so, click Show / Hide Data Window in the Tool Bar .
3. The search area allows you to search for a structure to configure it with frequently used data.
4. The status icons show the current status of the selected entry.

2.3.3 Visualization tools

2.3.3.1 Viewer

The content of the Viewer view depends on the selected object type in the current component or detail view.

The following types of datasets can be displayed in the Viewer view:

2.3.3.2 JT Viewer

If a JT dataset is assigned to an Engineering Item Revision, it is displayed in the JT Preview view.

Note:

Modules can only be displayed via the LifecycleViewer. No assembly JT is generated, since the UGMaster does not contain any geometry.

2.3.3.3 Lifecycle Viewer

To visualize the structure of the product in the Structure Manager - the Teamcenter Lifecycle Visualization Viewer must be called via the right mouse button above the BOM View . You will find this in the selection of “Send to”.

You must then proceed as follows to visualize the product structure:

1. To be able to display a structure, subassemblies or individual parts, you must activate them by left-clicking in Field. Now all item revs that have a JT are displayed. If a field is filled in green, there is no JT for this item rev.
2. After loading has been successfully completed, the structure is now displayed visually. You can add additional functions by right-clicking in the toolbar and, for example, execute measurement commands directly in the viewer.
3. Using the navigator you can enlarge a desired area.

2.3.4 Workflow Viewer

The Workflow Viewer is used to visualize the workflow of the currently selected item. Here you can check which task the workflow is currently in.

Tip:

The Workflow Viewer can be called up as follows:

Right mouse button –> Send to –> Workflow Viewer

1. The task hierarchy tree structure displays the workflow process at the main level, together with the associated tasks and subtasks, in a hierarchical listing. The task order in the task hierarchy tree is based on the order in which the tasks were created.
2. The Template Manager window displays the name and description of the selected process.
3. The process flow window graphically displays the various workflow process levels. You can display all tasks that exist in a workflow process, or the subtasks contained in a task, or the subtasks of subtasks, etc.

2.3.5 Change Manager

Change management helps you track changes to a product throughout its entire life cycle. You can propose changes to a product and manage the entire cycle of review, approval, and implementation of the change.

Your company can ensure the quality of any change made to the product through a mechanism for problem identification, change authorization, coordination and planning, cost and benefit analysis and record keeping. You can structure the work to perform the following:

2.3.5.1 User Interface

1. The view Personal Change Repository contains saved searches for change objects defined by system administrators and users. The default search is My Open Changes. When you expand a change, the change folders and linked forms or other objects are displayed.
2. The perspective contains views for displaying change properties, linked items, BOM changes, change validity, and schedule line tasks.

2.4. organization

2.4.1 Access Rights & Organization

Groups and roles can be used for:

2.5. Items & Revisions

2.5.1 Basic Items & Revisions

An item (element) in Teamcenter is a structure of a connected object. The basic structure of each item consists of the following objects:

Item Gathers data that is generally applicable to all revisions of the item.
Item Revision Collects data applicable to a single revision of an item.
Dataset The dataset forms the direct link to the data set on the Vault.

2.5.2 Properties of an item

2.5.3 Properties of an item Revision

2.6. Datasets

2.6.1 Dataset Objects

Files which are started from Teamcenter with non Teamcenter applications (e.g.: NX, Word, Excel, …) are managed by Teamcenter ⇒ Dataset Objects.

Here are some examples:

Symbol Type File Application
Text .txt Text Document
MS Word .doc MS Word document
MS Excel .xls MS Excel spreadsheet
Direct Model .jt 3D Visualization Model
UGMASTER.prt NX Partfile
UGPART.prt NX Partfile
PDF/A.pdf NX PDF document

2.6.2 Importing a dataset

2.7. relations

2.6.1 Relation types

2.6.2 User defined relation types

(e.g. when copying / inserting objects into an item / revision)