After you create a project area, you must assign it to
a configuration space, which is also called a space.
Before you begin
You should be familiar with project
areas, configuration spaces, snapshots, workspaces,
and change sets, which are described in Management of shared design resources.
A Design
Management project
area that has not been associated with a space must exist. For more
information about creating a project area, see the related link at
the end of this topic.
About this task
After you associate a project area with a space, you cannot
associate that project area with a different space. You must have
JazzAdmins privileges to complete this task.
Procedure
- Open the dashboard for the project: Click the Home icon
in the upper left and, in the Design Management section, click the
project area name.
- Open the properties page for the project area: On the toolbar
in the upper-right corner of the page, click the Administration icon;
then click Manage Project Properties.
- In the navigation pane on the left side of the project
properties page, in the Versioning section, click Configure
Space.
- On the Configure Space page, create a configuration space
or select an existing one; then click Save.
For example, in a collaborative development environment,
you might have different project teams working on different project
components. You might specify that these teams share the same configuration
space so the teams share the same configurations.
Results
When you create a configuration space, a corresponding default
workspace is created. A dropdown list is displayed in the header near
the upper right of the page, which lists the contexts for the project
area. You must associate a project area with one or more domains.