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FEATURES ORIGINALLY ENABLED VIA THE OPT IN USER INTERFACE

The features in the table below were originally delivered Disabled. That is, the features required you to take action in the Opt In UI to enable for end users (plus possibly take additional setup or configuration steps). Column A shows when these features were originally delivered.

Beginning in the update version specified in Column B, these features will no longer require the Opt In UI to enable for end users. However, you may still need to take additional setup or configuration steps to enable the feature, per Column C. If additonal customer action is still required to enable, click on the feature name to get more information.

Important Note: If you have already enabled these features in the Opt In UI then NO further action is necessary.

(A) (B) (C)
Feature Product Feature
*Required*
the Opt In UI to Enable,
Originally Delivered in:
Feature
*No Longer Requires*
the Opt In UI to Enable,
Beginning in:
Action still required to enable for end users?
NO,
Delivered Ready
to Use
YES,
Customer Action Still
Required
Update 19D
Validate Material Issue During ProductionManufacturing19B19D
Validate Operation Completion During ProductionManufacturing19B19D
Monitor Manufacturing Work Orders and Resource Instances with IoT-Enabled EquipmentManufacturing19B19D
Synchronize Item Structure Quantities to Work Definitions Using a Scheduled ProcessManufacturing19B19D (1)
Define and Execute Batch Production for Process ManufacturingManufacturing19B19D
Update 19C
Deactivate a Work DefinitionManufacturing19A19C (1)
Update 19B
Use Resource Instances in Manufacturing and MaintenanceManufacturing18C19B
Update 19A
Generate Lot and Serial Numbers at Product CompletionManufacturing18B19A (1)
Delete a Work DefinitionManufacturing18B19A (1)

(1) SMALL Scale UI or Process-Based Feature: These features are typically comprised of minor field, validation, or program changes. Therefore, the potential impact to users is minimal.

(2) LARGER Scale UI or Process-Based Feature: These features have more complex designs. Therefore, the potential impact to users is higher, meaning these features should be the focus of customer acceptance testing.