The following fields may be found on the DVP&R Header tab.
Note: The fields that are enabled in the interface and the options available in configurable drop-down lists will depend on the interface style settings that have been defined for the current project. You can choose Project > Management > Configurable Settings > Interface Style to open the Edit Interface Style (This Project) window and change the settings for the current project.
DVP&R Number: A unique document identifier.
Date (Orig.): The original DVP&R completion date.
Date (Rev.): The latest DVP&R revision date.
Revision Level/Description: The revision identifier for the DVP&R document.
Part Number: The part number for the item that the DVP&R applies to.
Latest Change Level: The latest change level for the part number.
Part Name/Description: The name and description for the item that the DVP&R applies to.
Specification/Drawing Number: The specification or drawing number for the item that the DVP&R applies to.
Model Year(s)/Program(s): The model year and/or program identifier that the DVP&R applies to.
Supplier/Plant: The supplier/plant that will be manufacturing the item.
Supplier Code: An identifying code for the supplier/plant.
Key Contact: The primary contact for the DVP&R.
Key Contact Phone: The phone number of the primary contact for the DVP&R.
Core Team: The primary team involved with preparing the DVP&R.
Engineer1/2/3Approval: An engineer who approved the DVP&R.
Engineer1/2/3 Approval Date: The date when the engineer approved the DVP&R.
User-Defined Fields: Up to two text fields, one date field, one number field and one drop-down list.
Last Updated By: The date when the DVP&R header was last updated. This is populated by the software.
Last Updated: The user who last updated the DVP&R header. This is populated by the software.
For text fields, you can click the Select Existing icon inside the field. This will open a window that allows you to reuse text that has already been entered in this type of field.
For date fields, you can click the field once to open a calendar or twice to type the date. You must use the mm/dd/yy or mm/dd/yyyy format.