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Import Existing Items - Browse Method

FMEA Records

Import Existing (Items or FMEA Records)

The Import Existing windows make it easy to find and import existing system hierarchy items or FMEA records. You can use up to four search terms, with the Boolean operators AND and OR.

For system hierarchy items, choose System Hierarchy > Add Items > Import > Import Items (Query) (or choose Items (Query) in the Import Wizard).

For FMEA records, choose the command for the desired record type. For example, FMEA > Functions > Import Functions.

Tip: When using this feature from within the new Smart Add utilities it will be pre-populated with the same query criteria.

Using the Utility

Regardless of the record type, all five of these utilities function in a similar manner.

  1. Use the Repository Location area to choose where you wish to search. This can be:

  2. Use the Query Criteria area to specify the keywords and/or phrases that you want to consider in the search. You can define up to four search terms, with the Boolean operators AND and OR. Refer to Query Criteria below for more information.

  3. Click Search to display a list of records that meet your criteria. Note that this will only consider projects that have the same FMEA structure as the current project.

  4. Use the check boxes to choose which records you want to import.

  5. Use the options at the bottom of the window to specify additional preferences. Specifically:

Also specify whether you want to import the sub-items and analysis data associated with the selected items:

  1. Click OK to copy the data.

Query Criteria

You can use the four fields in the Query Criteria area to limit the search by up to four keywords or phrases. Note that these drop-down lists use the property names (i.e., the basic name for the field, which cannot be changed) and not the display names (i.e., the names that can be customized for each project).

To match, the record must contain the search term anywhere within the field.

Note that the query will always be evaluated from left to right. For example, "A and B or C or D" will be implemented as "((A and B) or C) or D".

 

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