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Release Notes 2023.17

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Written by Jared Elliott
Updated over a year ago

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Permission Granted

We've added the Role Permissions grid in (1) System Admin > (2) User Admin > (3) Roles Permissions.

This shows you roles across all projects, as well as the permissions they grant.

Try grouping by Role and Permission Category!

Express IWPs

We've added another shortcut for adding components to an existing IWP.

After selecting your components in the viewer, right-click an IWP in the model tree and choose + Add Selected Components to this IWP.

You can also right-click a CWP with no components selected and choose + Create New IWP.

This will open the IWP creation form, then show you the model with the Package Builder visualization enabled.

This lets you see which components are available for packaging (green), components that are in a different package (blue), and components in the select package (purple - if any). Check out the Visualization tab for the legend.

From here, you can select components and add them to the current IWP by going to the Package tab.

This offers users an alternative workflow to packaging components by letting you create the package container first, then add components to it afterwards.

3D Stacking & Building

We've added the Package Stacking visualization to the Model View.

This behaves exactly as it does in the 4D View, and can be used in tandem with O3's sequencing tools to make ordering your IWPs easier.

Want to learn more about sequencing IWPs from the model? Reach out to [email protected] for more info.

You can also use the Package Builder visualization without having an IWP selected.


  • Want to see what other features we've released? Check out our Release Notes collection.

  • Have a question on something you saw here? Get in touch with us at [email protected] or via our live chat widget in the bottom-right!

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