Configure transition criteria for an object in a certain lifecycle state to move to a new lifecycle state. You can also determine actions that are automatically triggered by the state change.
Note: This feature is available in Autodesk Vault Workgroup and Professional.
When an object moves from one lifecycle state to the next, it is called a transition. For example, when a file in Work-in-Progress state is changed to a Released state, that is a state transition.
For each state transition in a lifecycle, you can configure the:
- Transition Criteria–Configure the property criteria that determines when a state transition can occur. For example, administrators can make it so that a file cannot transition to the next state without the Initial Approver property having a value.
- Actions that occur when the transition is made–Configure which events automatically take place when a successful transition occurs. For example, if a file moves to a new state, an automatic revision bump occurs.
- Access control permissions– Determine the roles or users that can execute a transition.
From the Transitions tab on the Lifecycle Definition dialog, you can see the available transitions between each state and edit the settings for each transition.
Configure Transition Criteria
Use transition criteria to determine when a transition occurs. The transition will not happen until the criteria is met.
Add Transition Criteria
- In the Transition dialog box, select the Criteria tab. On the Criteria tab, define the criteria under which the transition can occur:
- Vault 2015 R2 Only– If desired, filter which properties are displayed based on a certain entity class. For example, configure it so that only File Properties are shown in the Property drop-down.
- In the Property box, select the property.
- In the Condition box, select the condition.
- When appropriate, select a value from the Value box. Not all criterion definitions require an entry to the Value box.
- Click Add. The rule is added to the list in the text box below the Add button.
Tip: Use the Property Compliance property to ensure that all properties are in compliance before the transition can take place. This is an excellent rule to incorporate when configuring a transition from non-released state to a released state.
Remove or Replace Transition Criteria
- On the Transitions tab, select the transition that you want to modify and click Edit.
- On the Transition dialog box, select the Criteria tab, and then do one of the following:
- Select the defined criterion from the text box, and click Remove.
- Select the defined criterion from the text box, select new criteria from the Property, Condition, and Value boxes and click Replace.
Edit Transition Actions
Transition actions are events that occur when the transition is successful. If any error occurs during the transition to the next state, the action will not take place.
Access the Transitions tab
- In the Transitions dialog box, click the Actions tab.
- Vault 2015 R2 Only–Select an entity class in the Filter drop-down to show only the actions available for that entity class (e.g., select Folders to only see actions available for folder state transitions).
Bump Revision
- If you want a revision bump to occur when the transition occurs, select one of these actions:
- Bump primary revision
- Bump secondary revision
- Bump tertiary revision
Note: Use-the drop-down arrow beside Bump Primary Revision to choose secondary or tertiary revision levels.
Or clear the check box to exclude the action for this transition.
Synchronize Properties
- If you want synchronize properties with the Job Server, select one of these actions:
Or clear the check box to exclude the action for this transition.
Release Restrictions
The administrator can choose to restrict the transition to the release state of Vault objects based on the state of the dependent children, content, and linked data. Any data that is not in a released (consumable) state causes a restriction and prevents the transition of the select object(s).
Check that dependent child files are released
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Verifies that state dependent children are in a released state.
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Check that dependent child folders are released
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Verifies that the sub-folders of a project folder are in a released state.
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Check that contained files are released
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Verifies that all files contained in a project folder are in a released state.
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Check that linked files are released
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Verifies that all linked files in a project folder or custom object are in a released state.
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Check that linked folders are released
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Verifies that all linked folders in a project folder or custom object are in a released state.
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Check that linked custom objects are released
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Verifies that all linked custom objects in a project or custom object are in a released state.
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Check that linked items are released (Vault 2015 R2 Only)
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Verifies that all linked items in a project folder or custom object are in a released state.
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Check that children are not obsolete (Vault 2015 R2 Only)
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Verifies that children objects are not in an obsolete state. The parent will not be released if any child items are obsolete.
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Check that child items are released (Vault 2015 R2 Only)
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Verifies that children items are in a released state.
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Check that associated item file links are up to date(Vault 2015 R2 Only)
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Verifies that all associated item file links are current.
Click the ellipses (...) button to specify only certain item file links: - Primary File Links
- Secondary File Links
- Standard Component Links
- Primary Subcomponent File Links
- Secondary Subcomponent File Links
- Design Documents
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Check that associated item file links are released (Vault 2015 R2 Only)
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Verifies that all associated item file links are in a released state.
Click the ellipses (...) button to specify only certain item file links: - Primary File Links
- Secondary File Links
- Standard Component Links
- Primary Subcomponent File Links
- Secondary Subcomponent File Links
- Design Documents
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Edit Transition Security
Determine who can make an transition occur by configuring Transition Security. When no security restrictions are in place for this transition, then anyone with access to the system can invoke the Change State command.
Tip: There is currently no command to retire a state. However, you can manually retire a state by denying everyone permission to perform a transition. This prevents files in other states from transitioning into that state. However, files can still transition out of the blocked state into a new one.
Manage Transition Restrictions
- In the Transitions dialog box, click the Security tab.
- When the No restrictions on the transition check box is selected, no security options can be defined for the transition. To add transition restrictions, clear the No restrictions on the transition check box if it is selected. Click Add.
Add Members
Members or groups must be made available, and then added to the Current Members list to enable transition permission.
- In the Add Members dialog box, select members or groups from the Select Members From list to be added to the Available Members list.
- In the Available Members list, select members or groups to be added to the Current Members list, and then click Add.
Remove Members
- In the Add Members dialog box, select members or groups in the Current Members list, and then click Remove.
Modify Permissions on Existing Members
- In the Add Members dialog, select the permission next to the member for whom you want to Allow or Deny access and select the new permission from the drop-down list.