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  • 1.  ALC new project name / CA SCM Project Name

    Posted Aug 05, 2016 12:04 PM

    When using CA SDM and CA ALC Integration new projects are creted with a name based in then format:

    Project id + CA SDM Change Oreder Summary.

    Coud we change this default Name template? For example using change order refnum or any other attribute or even a system data like system date?

     

    We are using ALC 3.0

     

    Thanks for your help.

     

    Best Regards,

    John



  • 2.  Re: ALC new project name / CA SCM Project Name

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Aug 06, 2016 07:26 AM

    Are you talking about how it's displayed in the record navigator or the action name?  The actual name is just the CO summary.  The record navigator displays it as Project ID - Name.  You can change the record navigator display format by changing it in the preferences (Window > Preferences > CA ALC > Query Defaults > Edit Navigator Display Format).  If you want name and status for example, you need:

     

    %Name% - %Status%

     

    You can change to any other field by name.  You can add in the ChgRef Number if you want, but you need to change the Sync settings to also include that field.



  • 3.  Re: ALC new project name / CA SCM Project Name

    Posted Aug 09, 2016 06:36 PM

    I did not know about it (Navigator Display Format), please could you explain "You can change to any other field.  You can add in the ChgRef Number if you want, but you need to change the Sync settings to also include that field." How could we do this, I mean:

     

    • Sync settings to include this field (Ej: chg_ref_num)
    • Change to another field (Where could we find field name)

     

    Thanks for your help.



  • 4.  Re: ALC new project name / CA SCM Project Name
    Best Answer

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Aug 17, 2016 10:26 AM

    Hi John,

     

    Just to close the loop - we were able to show you the steps via webex - please let us know if you have additional questions.

     

    Regards,
    Vaughn