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- If the service level specifications have not already been added to the data, follow these steps in Signifikant Manager:
- Open the 'Specification Type' storage and verify there is a specification type with the code '_SERVICELEVEL'.
If not, you can create a new specification type with Value Type 'Text' and Code '_SERVICELEVEL' - Open the specification storage and create a service level specification. In the example below the created specification has the value "8000 H"
- Add the service level specification to the part assembly row
- Open the 'Specification Type' storage and verify there is a specification type with the code '_SERVICELEVEL'.
- Add the following custom part assembly column setting in profile.config, in order to show the specification "Service level" as a separate column.
<PresentationSettings>
<Settings>
<Trigger base-type="Part assembly"/>
<CustomPartAssemblyColumnSetting caption-key="ServiceLevel" order="85">
<HideEmpty>true</HideEmpty>
<Value property="RowSpecifications[Code=_SERVICELEVEL].FormattedValue"/>
</CustomPartAssemblyColumnSetting>
<PartAssemblyColumnSetting id="specifications" enabled="false"/>
</Settings>
</PresentationSettings>
The row specification code specifies which part row specification that will be shown in the custom column. In this case Service level is selected by the code '_SERVICELEVEL' - Restart IIS to load the new profile configuration
- Verify the part assembly row specification for service level is shown in the new column
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