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Description of the Sub-Menu Systems - Metis Documentation

Description of the Sub-Menu Systems

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In Metis Smart Modeling systems are logical entities which are the building block of an offer in Metis Smart Quote. In a commercial logic, not all users would be able to propose all systems listed in the application. In the System Profile menu, the administrator can define and manage the systems, subsystem and system groups in order to enable them for a group of users or an individual user, as shown in the following example:
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In Metis Smart Modeling [[Metis_Smart_Modeling_-_Systems#Systems|Systems]] are logical entities which are the building block of an offer in Metis Smart Quote. In a commercial logic, not all users would be able to propose all systems listed in the application to their customers. In the System Profile menu, the administrator can define and manage the systems, subsystem and system groups in order to enable them for a group of users or an individual user, as shown in the following example:
[[File:MSM_Profiles_Systems.png|center|600x400px]]
[[File:MSM_Profiles_Systems.png|center|600x400px]]
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The left hand part of the System Profile window allows the administrator to search for a specific System Profile by its name; the full profile name is not necessary. The administrator can enter some characters and the search function returns all the entries that contains the entered characters. The search results are listed under the '''Search''' button. After a search, the search button is greyed out until the search criterion is modified. If the administrator selects an entry in the search result, the profile is automatically selected in the Profiles table.  
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On the left-hand side of the main window, a '''Search''' feature is found. It allows the user/administrator to find system profiles based on various criterion. The search is triggered by typing a keyword or only a letter in the fields above the "Search" button and then click on it. The results are then displayed below. Selecting a line from the result list will automatically select the corresponding entry in the main list.
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* the second column contains the designation of the profile.
* the second column contains the designation of the profile.
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The contents of the Profiles table is sorted in alphabetical order, thus it cannot be sorted differently.
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The contents of the Profiles table is sorted alphabetically, thus it cannot be sorted differently.
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* the authorized systems
 
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* the authorized subsystems
 
=== Adding a System Profile ===
=== Adding a System Profile ===
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To create a new profile, the administrator clicks on the "Add" button [[File:MetisSmartModelingAddButton.PNG|link=]]. The System Profile window appears as shown in the following example:
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In the '''System Profiles''' sub-menu, the "Add" button [[File:MetisSmartModelingAddButton.PNG|link=]] located above the main list allows the user/administrator to create a new System Profile. When it is clicked, the '''System Profile''' creation window opens, it allows to define all related information.
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The administrator must provide a valid name for the profile to be able to save it. A pop up appears if the administrator tries to save the profile with the '''Profile Name''' field left blank or if the name already exists.
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The properties of a profile consist of the profile name, the authorized group of systems, the authorized systems and the authorized subsystems. The administrator must provide a valid name for the profile to be able to save it. A pop up appears if the administrator tries to save the profile with the '''Profile Name''' field left blank or if the name already exists.
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* '''Systems''' : logical entity of Metis Smart Quote to build an offer on
* '''Systems''' : logical entity of Metis Smart Quote to build an offer on
* '''Subsystems''' : sub-entities of systems (sometimes called Applications)
* '''Subsystems''' : sub-entities of systems (sometimes called Applications)
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For each of these tables, at least one group of systems, one system, and one subsystem must be selected for the Metis Smart Quotes user to have systems. The tables contain the group of systems, the systems and the subsystems available in the [[Description of the Menu Systems | Systems menu]].
For each of these tables, at least one group of systems, one system, and one subsystem must be selected for the Metis Smart Quotes user to have systems. The tables contain the group of systems, the systems and the subsystems available in the [[Description of the Menu Systems | Systems menu]].
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In the three tabs, a padlock icon might appear to indicate that the group of systems, the system, and the subsystem has been inherited.
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In the three tabs, a padlock icon might appear to indicate that the group of systems, the system, and the subsystem has been inherited. By clicking on the header of the '''Authorized''' column, it is possible to sort the contents of the table to display the authorized group of systems, systems, or subsystems first, then the unauthorized ones. The reverse order is also possible. By clicking on the header of the '''Group of Systems''', '''Systems''' or '''Subsystems''' column, it is possible to sort the contents of the table by alphabetical order. It is also possible to search for a group of systems, a system, or a subsystem by clicking on the magnifying glass icon.
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In the three tabs, by clicking on the header of the '''Authorized''' column, it is possible to sort the contents of the table to display the authorized group of systems, systems, or subsystems first, then the unauthorized ones. The reverse order is also possible.
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In the three tabs, by clicking on the header of the '''Group of Systems''', '''Systems''' or '''Subsystems''' column, it is possible to sort the contents of the table by alphabetical order. It is also possible to search for a group of systems, a system, or a subsystem by clicking on the magnifying glass icon.
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Once a name has been provided for the new System Profile, appropriate Systems, SubSystems and /or Groups of Systems can be set to '''authorized'''. When done validating the window will create the new System Profile.
Once a name has been provided for the new System Profile, appropriate Systems, SubSystems and /or Groups of Systems can be set to '''authorized'''. When done validating the window will create the new System Profile.
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Once all related mandatory and optional information have been set, the new System Profile can be saved by validating the '''System Profile''' window using the [[File:MetisSmartModelingOKButton.PNG|link=]] button at the bottom of the window.
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To do so, the administrator must select a profile and then click on the "Duplicate" button [[File:MetisSmartModelingDuplicateButton.PNG|link=]]. The System Profile window appears as shown in the following example:
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=== Creating a Duplicate System Profile ===
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To create a new profile, the administrator can also create a duplicate of an existing profile and then edit it accordingly. To do so, the administrator must select a profile and then click on the "Duplicate" button [[File:MetisSmartModelingDuplicateButton.PNG|link=]]. The System Profile window appears as shown in the following example:
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=== Editing a System Profile ===
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Once all related mandatory and optional information have been set, the new System Profile can be saved by validating the '''System Profile''' window using the [[File:MetisSmartModelingOKButton.PNG|link=]] button at the bottom of the window.
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[[File:MSM_Profiles_Systems_Edit_Systems.png|center|600x400px]]
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=== Editing a System Profile ===
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In the '''System Profiles''' sub-menu, the "Edit" button [[File:MetisSmartModelingEditButton.PNG|link=]] located above the main list allows the user/administrator to apply modifications to all properties related to the selected System Profile. Selecting a System Profile and clicking on it opens the '''System Profile''' edition window where all related properties and information can be edited.
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If the administrator does not have the right to edit the properties of a profile (i.e. presence of a padlock icon), a pop-up window appears.
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For detailed descriptions of all information available in this window please refer to the section dedicated to the creation of a new ... . Modifications applied to the selected ... will only be saved once the ... edition window is validated using the [[File:MetisSmartModelingOKButton.PNG|link=]] button at the bottom of the window. This will update the table/list displayed on the main screen. Using the "Cancel" [[File:MetisSmartModelingCancelButton.PNG|link=]] button discards all changes and closes the window.
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The administrator can edit the profile name, the authorized group of systems, systems, and subsystems. Once the window is validated, the changes are saved in Metis Smart Modeling.
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=== Deleting a System Profile ===
=== Deleting a System Profile ===
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The administrator can delete a profile by selecting it and then clicking on the "Delete" button [[File:MetisSmartModelingDeleteButton.PNG|link=]. A confirmation window appears as shown in the following example:
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In the '''System Profiles''' sub-menu, the "Delete" button [[File:MetisSmartModelingDeleteButton.PNG|link=]] located above the main list allows the user/administrator to delete the selected System Profile. Selecting a System Profile and clicking on it displays the following confirmation window.
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If the profile has been attributed to versions and profile groups, the confirmation window indicates the number of versions and profile groups using this profile.
If the profile has been attributed to versions and profile groups, the confirmation window indicates the number of versions and profile groups using this profile.
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Once the warning is confirmed, the selected System Profile is removed from Metis Smart Suite and deleted from the Metis Database.
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| Remember that profiles with a padlock icon cannot be deleted. If the administrator tries to do so, a pop-up window appears.
| Remember that profiles with a padlock icon cannot be deleted. If the administrator tries to do so, a pop-up window appears.
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=== Previewing a System Profile ===
=== Previewing a System Profile ===
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Selecting a profile and clicking on the "Preview" button [[File:MetisSmartModelingPreviewButton.PNG|link=]] displays the properties of the profile, as shown in the following example:
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In the '''System Profiles''' sub-menu, the "Preview" button [[File:MetisSmartModelingPreviewButton.PNG|link=]] located above the main list allows the user/administrator to see all properties and information related to the selected System Profile. Selecting a System Profile from the list and clicking on it opens the '''System Profile''' preview window. For detailed descriptions of all information available in this window please refer to the section dedicated to the creation of a new System Profile.
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The properties are not editable.
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