The Part Detail Page
View Part Details and Production Information
To enable faster model preparation and efficient communication at the part level, all order and production schedule data is available on the Part Detail page.
You can access this page by:
Clicking the part name in the associated order, or
Selecting the part row in the parts list.
Column Name | Description |
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Site | The domain where your organization is available. |
Creation Date | The date when the organization was added to the platform (readonly). |
Showname | This is what is shown in the Title of the Browser and in EMails |
Extra script | Custom JS script to be injected in HTML (Google analytics, Chatbots, Other widgets). |
Extra style | Custom CSS styles to be injected in HTML |
Functionality Available on the Part Detail Page
On the part detail page you can:
View 3D Model and download optimized or original File version
Manage file versions, see section below.
Assign a Workflow or edit the currently assigned workflow
Edits made to the workflow on the part detail level will only apply to this specific part. The global workflow details are not changed.
assigning a workflow to a part will result in the creation of a sequence group with a unique ID and create a visual representation of the workflow steps with the amount of sequences in each step
Export the parts production sheet
See parts and sequence groups current workflow step
Set a parts/sequence groups current status or scrap individual sequences
Move an entire or specific quantity of a sequence group to the next step
Assign employees to this part
See scheduled, current and finished jobs for this part
Set the target date
Redirect to the parts order page by clicking the Order # link
Upload attachments, place instructions or comments on the part detail
If multiple part production sheet templates are available, then you can choose which template to use after clicking “Download Production Sheet”.
Managing File Versions
It is possible to manage multiple versions of a part’s 3d file by adding a new file version or switching to another version.
To manage a part’s file versions go to
More (' ... ') - Manage File Versions
In the “Manage File Versions” menu the following functionalities are available:
Upload new File Version
Upload a new 3d file via drag and drop or by selecting a file from your local files. The newly uploaded file will be set as the Current Version. Uploaded files are converted to.stl
if necessary and will be repaired and optimized.Set to Current Version
Any of the older versions can be set to be the current version of the partOpen Viewer
Opens the 3d Viewer for the respective file versionDownload Optimized
Download the repaired and optimized.stl
file of this 3d file version.Download Optimized
Download the repaired and optimized.stl
file of this 3d file version.Download Original
Download the originally uploaded 3d file.Delete Version
Click on the trash icon to delete an older file version. The current version cannot be deleted.
Uploading a new version does not trigger a price re-calculation.Part History
Part History
Part-related updates are logged and viewable via the History tab on the Part Detail page.
Part history tracks and displays the following part updates with their individual time stamp and the user carrying out the action:
Part creation in MES
Workflow assignment, removal or edits
File version changes
Target date assignment
Employee assignment
Uploading and deleting attachments
Editing instructions
Scrapping of sequence groups
Moving sequence groups to another step
Job creation for sequence groups
Managing Batch Dates
For large orders or serial production, you can now manage Target Dates and Estimated Finish Dates for each batch:
Target Date: Can be set manually or auto-calculated based on job and workflow durations.
Estimated Finish Date: Automatically calculated based on the job schedule.
Scrapped batches will have their Estimated Finish Date and the Target Date remain frozen and uneditable.
Enable/Disable Batch Dates
You can enable or disable these dates on a per-part basis using the batch table settings.
Disabling visibility does not delete stored values—they're retained in the background.
Values remain intact even if columns are hidden from view.
The Columns of the Batch Table
Column | Description |
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Batch # | Unique identifier for a batchwithin a part's production workflow. |
Step | Current workflow step assigned to the batch. |
Quantity | Number of parts in the batch |
Jobs | All jobs associated with the batch |
Target Date | The desired completion date for the batch, either manually set or auto-calculated. The color indicates the job status, the text refers to the workflow step, this job is associated with. Example: |
Est. Finish Date | System-generated projected completion date based on current job schedules. |