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Course length3 day
Price€ 1470,- per course, per student
OverviewIn this course, you will learn how to perform basic Windchill PDMLink administration tasks.You will learn how to plan and create user accounts and groups, and how to plan and create information management storage strategies. Other topics will include life cycles, workflows, teams, and configuring domain policies. These skills are important because they enable a business administrator to configure Windchill PDMLink to meet business needs. At the end of each module, you will complete Pro/FICIENCY skills assessment questions. These questions are used to help reinforce your understanding of the course topics and form the basis for daily review sessions. After completing the course, you will be well prepared to set up and manage a basic Windchill PDMLink implementation at your company.
Prerequisites• Introduction to Windchill PDMLink 9.0 instructor-led training course.• Knowledge of your company.s content management business rules, business requirements, and existing business processes
AudienceThis course is intended for business administrators, system administrators, and project teamleaders. Implementation team members, including user adoption team members, and those with general Windchill PDMLink administration responsibilities will also benefit from taking this course.
Topics
• Planning and creating user accounts and groups• Planning and creating information storage locations: Products and Libraries• Planning and configuring data management access control policies• Planning and implementing data management templates• Planning and configuring user notification of system events• Managing data development and business processes through life cycles• Managing product changes using PDMLink Change Manager features• Working with Windchill PDMLink administration support tools• Identify new user and administration preferences• Enable packages and administer package roles• Configure new object relationships• Move objects between organizations and contexts