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Multiple Document Interface (MDI)

Ribbon

Backstage View (File Tab)

The Backstage view (File tab) is the first view you will see when you start the application. It allows you to work with databases and application-level settings. In other words, the Backstage view allows you to do things to a database, while the commands on the other tabs of the Ribbon allow you to do things within the database.

To access the Backstage view from within the application, click the File tab on the Ribbon. You can click any Ribbon tab to exit the Backstage view and return to the MDI work space.

The area on the left side of the Backstage view is called the Tab Pane. It contains commands for working with the database and access to the tabs of the Backstage view.

The following commands are available in the Tab Pane:

  Save As saves a copy of the standard database (*.rsrp) to another pathname/filename and/or file type. You can save a copy of the database as a new standard database (*.rsrp) or a compressed standard database (*.rsgz). Note that Synthesis-enabled applications do not provide a Save command because your changes are saved whenever you make them in an analysis, navigate away from a cell in a worksheet or table or click OK to close a window. It is also important to note that, due to the multi-user, database-driven nature of the software, these applications do not offer the ability to undo changes that have been saved in the database. Whenever you initiate a significant change to the database that cannot be undone (e.g., deleting a folio), you will be prompted to confirm that you want to proceed.

  Pack and E-mail compresses a copy of the current standard database to a *.rsgz file and attaches it to a new e-mail message. If no e-mail program is installed or no default e-mail program is defined on the computer, a message notifying you of this will be shown. This command is not available if you are working with an enterprise database.

When you open the compressed file, a new repository will be created from that file and saved in your local drive (C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\ReliaSoft\Files). Any changes made to the new repository will not affect the original copy.  

  Open Repository an existing standard database (*.rsrp) or enterprise database (*.rserp), or a compressed standard database (*.rsgz). You also can select a database file in the Windows Explorer and double-click or drag it into the MDI to open it. If you want to convert a database that was created with earlier versions of Weibull++ or ALTA, choose the appropriate option from the drop-down list in the Open Database window.

  Close Repository closes the database. You also can close the database by opening another database or by exiting the application.

  Authorized Users controls the users who can access a secure database.

  Prior Logins displays a list of prior logins to the current database and allows you to export this information to Excel.

  Reset "In Use" Flags allows you to reset the flags that indicate the "in use" status of projects or items within a project.

  E-mail Settings controls whether e-mail notifications are enabled and when they are sent.

  Notification Groups allows you to define distribution groups to receive e-mail notifications.

  Manage Units allows you to define the time units available for use in any project within the database.

  Manage Warranty Units allows you to set equivalencies between the time units used in the repository and the units used in the warranty calculations.

  Define Default Names allows you to specify how default names for resources and blocks are created.

  Task Types map the task types used in RCM++ to the task classes in the universal reliability definition (URD) so that simulation and cost calculation results in RCM++ are accurate.

  Global Identifiers allows you to define the names of the identifiers, which are fields that can be used to search for blocks or resources within the current project.

  Project Categories allows you to define the categories that can be used to filter the projects displayed in the project list.

  Project Baselines allows you to manage project baselines, which are exact replicas of the project at a particular point in time (i.e., backups) that can be restored when and if needed.

  Compact and Repair helps to reduce the size of the current database to protect against data loss or file corruption. For details on protecting your data, see Backups and Database Maintenance.

  Repository Creation opens a wizard that leads you through the steps to create a new enterprise repository (SQL Server or Oracle database). To use this option, you must have access to a server with a supported version of SQL Server or Oracle and you must have the appropriate permissions to create a new database on the server.

Note that if no repository is currently open, the Repository Creation wizard is the only option available.

In addition, the Help Center displays information about the application, including the Compile Release Version (CRV) and License information.

  Application Setup opens the Application Setup, which allows you to set your preferences for working with analyses, such as the math precision, default plot settings and the like. The settings apply only to the current computer/username, and they do not affect the results of the analyses.

  Synthesis Setup opens the Synthesis Setup, which allows you to set your preferences for the repository, such as when to backup the database, the color-scheme of the interface and the like. The settings apply only to the current computer/username, and they do not affect the results of the analyses.

ReliaSoft Online Pane

The area on the right side of the Backstage view is called the ReliaSoft Online Pane.

 

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