The following properties will be available when you are using either the grid or dashboard in the Synthesis Explorer.
Application Source is the primary Synthesis application (or product family) for viewing or editing the analysis. (Note that Project Planners and Simulation Worksheets are listed under Synthesis because they can be created/edited from more than one product family.)
Application Activated? indicates whether the primary application is activated on your computer.
Project Name is the project in which the analysis is stored.
Project Type indicates whether it is a public, private or reference project.
Analysis Name is the name of the folio, diagram, plot, system hierarchy item, etc.
Analysis Type and Variant indicate the type of analysis. This can include project items (e.g., folios, diagrams, plots, etc.) and specific analyses that are associated with a system hierarchy item in Xfmea, RCM++ or RBI (e.g., FMEAs, risk based inspection analyses, etc.). The variant is used to distinguish:
Analytical vs. simulation RBDs and fault trees in BlockSim.
Discrete vs. continuous Markov diagrams in BlockSim.
The specific prediction standard in Lambda Predict (e.g., MIL-217, Telcordia, etc.). If the prediction folio uses more than one standard, this will show as “Multiple.” If a standard has not yet been added to the prediction folio, the variant field will be blank.
Note that these properties are preceded with “SI” in the Dashboard Layout Designer, so that all Synthesis identifiers can be grouped together in the data source panel.
Category is the category assigned to the analysis.
Name, Part Number, Version, Supplier, Application, Description, Comments and Keywords are the standard Synthesis identifiers that can be defined for the analysis. Note that Xfmea/RCM++/RBI analyses use the identifiers defined for the system hierarchy item they are associated with.
User Created and Date Created indicate the database user who originally created the analysis, and the associated date/time.
User Updated and Date Updated indicate the database user who last modified the analysis, and the associated date/time.
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