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Change orders are used to request and track changes in a project. Change orders are created in Process Engineer, and become accessible in DPM during the creation of a new alternative or version of a process. |
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Applying a Change Order
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How the Change Order is applied |
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When creating a new version |
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When creating an alternative version, the selected Change Order object is applied to both the new and old versions of the process and its subprocesses. It is assigned to the processes of the new version as Change Order Begin, and assigned to the processes of the old version as Change Order End. |
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When creating a new alternative |
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When creating an alternative version, the selected Change Order object is applied only to the new version of the process and its subprocesses. It is assigned to the new version as Change Order Begin. |
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When creating a new version via copy |
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When creating a new copy of a process, the selected Change Order object is applied only to the child process(es) of the copied process. It is assigned to the copied child processes as Change Order Begin. |
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