The Specification Explorer is where new specifications are created from projects, and existing ones viewed and modified.
The Specification list can be filtered by using the filter at the top of the list.
Please see the topic How To Use Filters for more advanced filtering information.
To begin a new specification follow the steps below:
When only a single project is available to specify, that does not have a project image associated (see How To: Display A Project Image On The New Specification Dialog).
The Project list can be filtered by entering the criteria in the filter box.
Please see the topic How To Use Filters for more advanced filtering information.
Once a new specification is started, navigate to the end of the user forms using the navigation buttons (bottom of form). The appearance and position of the buttons does depend if the default navigation and specification flow are in use.
The following navigation buttons will appear when the default Specification Flow is in use:
By default each specification will display a section named Tasks. This is where the Form Messages appear. Only when all tasks have been completed will you be able to navigate to the next form, finish or release the specification.
A specification can have all rules and results analyzed when running a specification.
Start a new specification and click the Test Mode button.
See Info: Keyboard Shortcuts for more shortcut tips.
Kiosk Mode gives DriveWorks User the ability to run a Specification full screen without any DriveWorks UI (header bar, command bar, task list and notification area).
To enable Kiosk Mode please see Kiosk Mode (for User).
Once enabled Kiosk Mode is activated by:
To return to normal running mode press the Esc key, on the keyboard.
Once you have finished, released or saved a specification it will appear in the Specification Explorer.
To view a report or document for a specification:
Documents created for the specification will be displayed in the Documents list on the right of the Specification Explorer.
If a document is not listed it may be set to be hidden.
Check the setting Show hidden files when viewing specifications to display all documents.
The Documents list can be filtered by using the filter at the top of the list.
Please see the topic How To Use Filters for more advanced filtering information.
Right Click Context Menu
Right click on any document in the list to Show In Explorer
This will launch Windows Explorer at the location of the selected document.
Reports created each time the specification is processed are displayed in the Reports section, under the Documents list.
Place the report and DriveWorks side by side to see the results in the report alongside the rule that was applied in DriveWorks.
See How To: Diagnose Project Issues Using DriveWorks Specification Report for more information.
Model Reports created during generation of any models for that specification are displayed under the Reports list.
Place the report and DriveWorks side by side to see the results in the report alongside the rule that was applied in DriveWorks.
See How To: Diagnose Project Issues Using DriveWorks Generation Report for more information.
When a specification is in a paused state (see Specification Flow) it could have operations and transitions applied that can perform a further action on the specification.
Operation and Transition buttons appear on the Command Bar of the Specification Explorer.
The default Specification Flow displays the following buttons:
Specifications, in the Specification Explorer, can be multi-selected by selecting the first specification and then:
or by
Applicable transitions and operations can be invoked on multiple specifications.
When invoking an action on multiple specifications the following dialog will be displayed:
The available options are: