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If the drop-down list does not contain the type required for your company<br />

organization, modify the list by updating the wt.org.organizationTypes<br />

property that is located in the wt.properties file.<br />

• The Organization ID specifies the globally unique organization identifier<br />

under which the organization is registered.<br />

• The <strong>Windchill</strong> Domain identifies the administrative area where the<br />

organization object resides. The domain selected must have access control<br />

rules set for the WTOrganization object type so that the users who create part<br />

and documents have read access to the organization objects that you want to<br />

use as internal organizations. For information on how to set up a domain for<br />

this use, see the next section, Setting Up Domains for Use with Internal<br />

Organizations.<br />

If you enter a value for Organization ID in an organization object, then<br />

<strong>Windchill</strong> combines the organization ID type number and ID and stores the<br />

resulting value in the organizationIdentifier attribute of the organization directory<br />

entry. The format of the attribute is:<br />

where:<br />

$<br />

is the international code designator number assigned to the<br />

organization ID type. For example, the CAGE ICD number is 0141. For a list<br />

of ICD numbers, see the Registration Authority.<br />

is the organization identification number assigned when the<br />

organization was registered.<br />

Setting Up Domains for Use with Internal Organizations<br />

To allow users to identify the ownership of parts and documents that are created in<br />

the solution with external vendors and suppliers, the organization objects created<br />

for vendors and suppliers must be in a domain that allows the users read access to<br />

the organization objects.<br />

A simple approach to setting this up is the following:<br />

1. Create a domain that will be used specifically for this purpose. For example<br />

create the Vendors domain using the Policy Administrator from the Site<br />

container.<br />

2. Create the access control rule in the Vendors domain that grants READ<br />

permission on WTOrganization objects to ALL users.<br />

3. When creating the organization objects that represent external vendors and<br />

suppliers using the Principal Administrator, select to the Vendors domain for<br />

the <strong>Windchill</strong> Domain field.<br />

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