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A major issue with the standard copy & paste mechanism is its relatively low efficiency when users need to copy & paste the same object instances to different locations in the hierarchy many times, especially when the total number of available source instances grows larger. The users would have to find the instance they want to replicate out of the many and repeat that process for every round of copy & paste. | A major issue with the standard copy & paste mechanism is its relatively low efficiency when users need to copy & paste the same object instances to different locations in the hierarchy many times, especially when the total number of available source instances grows larger. The users would have to find the instance they want to replicate out of the many and repeat that process for every round of copy & paste. | ||
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To improve the usability in this case, {{UBIK}} allows classifying objects in a way that they are queried against and presented when users want to see what they can copy & paste under a certain hierarchical context. More specifically, it works as the following. | To improve the usability in this case, {{UBIK}} allows classifying objects in a way that they are queried against and presented when users want to see what they can copy & paste under a certain hierarchical context. More specifically, it works as the following. | ||
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Revision as of 16:43, 22 February 2018
The UBIK® WinX client supports data replication mechanism so that users can create and maintain data more efficiently. For example, a user can quickly replicate a local branch and create multiple copies of it in other parts of the hierarchy.
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Copy & paste
On way to replicate data is through the copy & paste mechanism. A typical use case is as the following.
- Navigates to the branch that should be replicated;
- Brings up the bottom app bar and press Copy;
- Navigates to the destination where the branch should be replicated;
- Brings up the bottom app bar and press Paste.
In principal, the usage is comparable to the copy & paste mechanisms in any other apps out there. However, there are some unique UBIK® details worthing mentioning.
Regarding copy
When copying, an entire branch is involved. This includes
- The branch root object and all its local children (direct or indirect);
- Queries, offline queries and all their children are ignored;
- Files of all (in)direct child documents. However, there are exceptions to this, namely
- if a file download fails;
- if the app is in offline mode.
- The data of the above mentioned objects: Display strings, user rights, etc.;
- The properties of the above mentioned objects: Their values, user rights, validations, etc.;
- All data users can interact with (e.g. values, validations) will only be copied if the MetaProperty allows.
The Copy action is only available when the app initialization is complete and there is something to copy in the specified branch.
Regarding paste
When pasting, an entirely independent copy of the specified branch is created and added as a child of the destination object. The Paste action is only available when
- The user has triggered a copy and it is still valid (see Hint|Validity of a copy);
- And the destination object allows modification. In other words, it is not locked due to user rights, MRO status or scan status;
- And the destination object allows the root of the copied branch as a child object. Namely the creation of the branch root's MetaClass should be allowed in the destination MetaClass. (See step 8).
Data templates
On top of the standard copy & paste mechanism, UBIK® also supports a certain type of objects, namely data templates to help organize and present what the users can replicate under different hierarchical contexts.
Selecting & Querying data templates
A major issue with the standard copy & paste mechanism is its relatively low efficiency when users need to copy & paste the same object instances to different locations in the hierarchy many times, especially when the total number of available source instances grows larger. The users would have to find the instance they want to replicate out of the many and repeat that process for every round of copy & paste.
To improve the usability in this case, UBIK® allows classifying objects in a way that they are queried against and presented when users want to see what they can copy & paste under a certain hierarchical context. More specifically, it works as the following.
- The users browse to a certain context in the hierarchy where creating a certain type of objects (classified as templatable data) is allowed;
- There is at least one offline query configured that queries against that type of objects;
- The users click a button (in the top-right corner of the child area by default) to check what can be copied and pasted under the current context;
- The result list is determined by the offline query (the one selected by the users if there are more than one). UBIK® will try to automatically fill out all query criteria by extracting relevant information from the context (those that cannot be found will simply be ignored/skipped);
- The list is initially presented in a dialog. However, if the users do not find the data templates they are looking for, or there are still too many in the list, they can click the ... button to open the offline query page and manually query for results;
- By default, all data templates displayed in the list can be expanded (otherwise known as the double level view feature) so that users get the chance to easily check what's underneath.
Replicating data templates
Essentially, replicating using data templates is nothing more than regular copying & pasting objects instances. They will carry the same information (property values, display strings, etc.) as the original data templates. However, according to whether the replicated instances appear in the selection list afterwards, the replication can be divided into two types.
As regular data
In this case, the replicated instances will not appear in the template selection list. This can be done by clicking/tapping the data template item in the list.
A typical user scenario of this is field workers generating a large number of work packages out of existing data templates.
As data templates
In this case, the replicated instances will appear in the template selection list. This can be done by clicking/tapping the additional button (at the right side by default) in each data template item.
A typical user scenario of this is administrators/work planners creating work package data templates from similar templates that already exist.