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Browses a tree view of the model work breakdown structure to include WBS entities only if the Work Breakdown Structure tab is used, or restrict the filters to objects assigned to the selected WBS, if other tabs are used.

The Work Breakdown Structure tab is not used in Model Data Reuse. You can include WBS items in the copy operation by selecting Copy related WBS. See Model Data Reuse Wizard: Disciplines in the Project Management Help.

WBS items override any other filter that applies to them. The objects assigned to the WBS items do honor the settings from other filters. Examples of tabs that are overridden for WBS items include:

  • Permission Group

  • Property

  • Object Type

The WBS is the breakdown of the model by the construction work to be performed. The breakdown can consist of the model at the top level, as well as projects, contracts, and documents. You can modify a property for an object to associate it to a project. You can associate published documents to a contract and then reassign the document from one contract to another. Objects are associated to a document.

You can select the Include nested objects option to specify that you want your search criteria to include all objects within a category. For example, if you select this option, the software selects all objects when you select a category. If you do not select this option, you select the category and individual objects separately. You can also use the CTRL and SHIFT keys to select multiple objects on this tab.

  • A simple filter shows only objects assigned to the selected WBS items and the WBS items themselves. To see WBS objects on the Systems tab, you must create a compound filter. If you define a filter that contains only one WBS project, this filter returns the WBS project selected on the WBS tab of the Workspace Explorer and any objects assigned to that particular WBS project on the Systems tab in the Workspace Explorer.

  • To see all WBS objects on the WBS tab in the Workspace Explorer, you must create a compound filter. For example, you might create a filter that contains All Systems or WBS Objects. This filter would return all objects on the Systems tab and all WBS objects.