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Connections |
Assets
can be connected
to one another in a variety of ways. A number of computers and peripheral devices, for
example, may be connected over a network. Pieces of office equipment or production
machinery may not be physically connected to one another, but if they are associated with
a unique system or group, you may consider that association as a connection. When you add an asset or edit an asset, you can indicate that it is connected to other assets by specifying a connection for the asset. You also can browse the existing connections that have been defined by your company, to see the details about those connections. Note: Your system administrator must define the connection hierarchy used by your organization. |
Connection window |
Use the Connection window to view information
about connections. The Connection window is an example of a hierarchy
window. To access the Connection window, do one of the following:
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Finding and viewing a connection |
In the Connection
window, you can view details of a selected connection.
You cannot make changes to the connection information or its placement in the hierarchy. To find and view a connection:
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