Learn about workspaces, workspace types, and workspace housekeeping tasks like clone, purge, and delete.
A workspace in Fusion Manage is a virtual space in which to store, view, and work with data items that share the same attributes. Workspaces typically represent logical groupings, such as types or categories of products or processes. Some examples of workspaces are Project Costing, Items and BOMs, Change Requests, Change Orders, Inspections, Suppliers, Payment Procedure, and Employees.
All workspaces have generic features like Item Details, the Grid, Attachments, and Relationships. You can add other functionality to a workspace depending on the workspace type.
Basic Workspace
Use this type of workspace to manage data without workflow.
Basic Workspace with Workflow
Use this type of workspace to manage data with workflow.
Revision-Controlled Workspace
Items in this type of workspace are revision-controlled. These items have lifecycle phases and revisions. Use this type of workspace to manage the lifecycle of products or parts.
Revisioning Workspace
Use this type of workspace to control items in a Revision-Controlled Workspace.
Supplier Management
Use this type of workspace to manage suppliers for Sourcing and Costing.
Supplier Management with Workflow
Use this type of workspace to manage suppliers for Sourcing and Costing with workflow capabilities.
A new workspace is not functional until these "to do" tasks are complete:
Exclamation icons appear in the workspace's Workspace Manager panel to let you know if any of these tasks have not been completed.
You can manage workspaces using the Clone, Purge, and Delete icons in the workspace's Workspace Manager panel.
Click the Clone icon to quickly create a new workspace with settings and configuration copied from the original. You can edit the new workspace's details on the Workspace Settings page as needed as well as choose the tabs you want to copy from the original.
Click the Purge icon to delete all items in a workspace and restore the workspace to its initial, empty state. Purging a workspace deletes all the items but retains its settings and configuration.
Click the Delete icon to delete an entire workspace. Deleting a workspace permanently deletes all the items and its settings and configuration.