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  • February 16, 2021
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I created a read-only custom field to provide an URL to access a 3D model stored in the TeamCenter of my customer from the master part page. It is defined as an hyperlink in CF definition in IEE. But is not displayed as an hyperlink in Aurena. Did I miss a setting somewhere ?

 

Working on IFS Applications 10 update 10.

Best answer by EntNadeeL

Bertrand Dousset wrote:

Hi @EntNadeeL Thank you. I’ve tried it. But the URL should be able to dynamically get the part no of the page. The only working syntax to give a parameter to a command seems to be http://www.teamventer.fr/$[PartNo]. But the result is http://www.teamventer.fr/'178'.

Nearly ok, but not ok because of the two quotation marks added before and after the part no.

Do you know a more advanced syntax in such a case ?

Hi @Bertrand Dousset ,

Kindly refer to the documentation.

Adding Commands (ifs.com)

 

Let me know if this works!

Thanks,

Kind Regards,

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EntNadeeL
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  • Hero (Partner)
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  • February 18, 2021

Hi @Bertrand Dousset ,

This is not possible through custom fields in Aurena since we could achieve the same using custom commands.

But you could create a custom command in Aurena with type of external navigation Link to navigate to the required link.

Thanks,

Kind regards,


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  • Superhero (Employee)
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  • February 18, 2021

Hi @EntNadeeL Thank you. I’ve tried it. But the URL should be able to dynamically get the part no of the page. The only working syntax to give a parameter to a command seems to be http://www.teamventer.fr/$[PartNo]. But the result is http://www.teamventer.fr/'178'.

Nearly ok, but not ok because of the two quotation marks added before and after the part no.

Do you know a more advanced syntax in such a case ?


EntNadeeL
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  • February 18, 2021
Bertrand Dousset wrote:

Hi @EntNadeeL Thank you. I’ve tried it. But the URL should be able to dynamically get the part no of the page. The only working syntax to give a parameter to a command seems to be http://www.teamventer.fr/$[PartNo]. But the result is http://www.teamventer.fr/'178'.

Nearly ok, but not ok because of the two quotation marks added before and after the part no.

Do you know a more advanced syntax in such a case ?

Hi @Bertrand Dousset ,

Kindly refer to the documentation.

Adding Commands (ifs.com)

 

Let me know if this works!

Thanks,

Kind Regards,


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  • Superhero (Employee)
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  • February 18, 2021

It works, thus reading the documentation…

Many thanks, Bertrand.


EntNadeeL
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  • February 22, 2021

Hi @Bertrand Dousset ,

If its no trouble, could you please set this to solved.

So anyone who refers to this in future knows where to look :slight_smile:

Thanks,

Kind Regards,

 


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