MPC Version 2023 Online Help
Backstage View (File Tab)
The Backstage view
(File tab) is the first view you will see when you start a ReliaSoft
desktop application.
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Save As (available only when a standard database
is currently open) saves a copy of the standard database to another
pathname/filename and/or file type. You can save the file
as a new standard database (*.rsr23)
or compressed standard database (*.rsgz23). |
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Pack and E-mail (available only when a standard
database is currently open) sends a compressed version of the
standard database via e-mail. |
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Open Database opens an existing
standard database, enterprise database or compressed standard
database. Any database created in Version 9 or later can be opened. |
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Close Database closes the database.
You also can close the database by opening another database or
by exiting the application. |
Recent
shows a list of recently opened database files (*.rsr23 and *.rserp) and a list
of recently accessed locations. Clicking a database will open
it, and clicking a location will allow you to browse for databases
in that location. The number of items in these lists is set in
the Common Settings
page of the Application Setup. You can pin items to a list
by clicking the pushpin icon associated with the item; when the
pin is vertical, the item will not roll off the list. |
New
allows you to create a new standard
database (*.rsr23)
or connection
file for access to an enterprise database (*.rserp). |
Manage
Database provides a variety of tools and configurable
settings for the database. The settings are shared by all users
and all analysis projects in a database. |
Print
(available only in Weibull++ and BlockSim) generates a print preview
of the current data sheet, diagram or plot, and sends it to the
printer. |
Help
provides a variety of resources to help you use the application
more effectively. In addition, it displays information about the
application, including the Compile Release Version (CRV) and License
information. |
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Application
Setup allows you to set your personal preferences for
working with analyses, such as the math precision, default plot
settings and the like. The settings apply only to the current
computer/username, and they do not affect the results of the analyses. |
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Exit closes the current database (if any) and shuts
down the application. |
Manage Database
The Manage Database section of the Backstage View contains the
following commands. The available commands depend on the current
application and the database type.
Users
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Users
and Security controls which users can access the database
and their permissions. |
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User
Groups create and manage groups of users that can be
assigned to actions, messages, etc. throughout the current database. |
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Database
Logins displays a list of users who have connected
to the database and allows you to export this information to Excel. |
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Reset
"In Use" Flags allows you to reset the flags
that indicate the "in use" status of projects or items
within a project. |
Lambda Predict Database Settings
Available only in Lambda Predict:
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FIDES Settings Manager defines
the settings related to the FIDES prediction standard such as
process audits, pi factors, categories, etc. (See FIDES Settings Manager in the Lambda Predict
documentation.) |
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Custom Derating Standards Manager
allows you to add, edit, delete or import/export custom derating
standards. (See Creating Custom Derating Standards
in the Lambda Predict documentation.) |
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MIL-217 Custom Connections
defines custom connection types for use with the MIL-HDBK-217F
prediction standard. (See MIL-217 Custom
Connection Types in the Lambda Predict documentation.) |
XFMEA/RCM++ Libraries
Available only in XFMEA/RCM++:
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Profiles/Library Manager configures
the predefined settings of the profiles stored in the software
library. Profiles allow you to customize the look, drop-down lists,
rating scales and other settings of a particular project in order
to fit the needs of the analysis. (See Profiles/Library
Manager in the XFMEA/RCM++ documentation.) |
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Templates Manager allows you
to manage the configurable templates that can be used for customized
reports, saved queries or importing/exporting data via Excel.
(See Templates Manager in the XFMEA/RCM++
documentation.) |
Settings and Predefined Options
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Database
Settings allows you to enable alerts via e-mail or SMS, activate
history logs, and other settings. |
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Unit
Settings defines the unit and measurement settings that will
be available for use in any project within the database. |
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Project/Item
Categories defines the categories that can be used to filter
and group data throughout the database. |
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Default
Name Formats (not applicable for MPC) specifies the default
names for new resources, as well as new blocks in BlockSim RBDs,
fault trees and phase diagrams. |
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Project
Planning Resources (not applicable for MPC) defines the cost
categories, teams, materials and facilities that are used for
tracking costs, man hours and resource utilization in actions
and Project Planner gates. |
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Working
Days/Holidays (not applicable for MPC) specifies the business
days when project planning resources can be utilized. |
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Dashboard
Layout Manager (not applicable for MPC) shows all of the predefined
dashboard layouts that will be available for any user to view
for a particular data set. |
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Task Types (applicable
only in RCM++ and MPC) maps the task types used in RCM++ (e.g., Restoration, Failure Finding, etc.) to the corresponding
task classes in the universal reliability definition (e.g., Preventive,
Inspection, etc.) so that simulation and cost calculation results
are accurate. (See Task Types in RCM++
in the XFMEA/RCM++ documentation.) In MPC, it allows you to
modify the abbreviations used for the MSG-3 task types. (See Task Type Abbreviations in MPC in the MPC
documentation.) |
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XFRACAS
Connection is available only for standard databases
(*.rsr23)
in Weibull++ and XFMEA/RCM++. It allows you to define connection
settings for an enterprise database. |
Database Tools
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New
Enterprise Database opens a wizard that leads you through
the steps to create a new enterprise database (SQL Server or Oracle
database). To use this option, you must have access to a server
with a supported version of SQL Server or Oracle and you must
have the appropriate permissions to create a new database on the
server.
enterprise database. This
cannot be undone. It is recommended that you create a backup
of the database before performing the upgrade. |
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Upgrade
Enterprise Repository converts an existing Version
9 or later enterprise database to a Version 2023 |
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Restore
Points manages all of the project backups that are stored
in the current database. |
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Compact and Repair
is available only in a standard database (*.rsr23). It helps to reduce
the size of the database and protect against data loss and corruption.
(See Backups
and Database Maintenance.) |