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    Checking in drawings

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    10-16-2009 12:34 AM
    When I have completed a design (all assemblies, parts, drawings, etc) I open the top level GA drawing in inventor. I then select the vault tab and use the check in function.

    This checks all the parts and assemblies into vault but leaves behind all the part drawings??

    How can I check in all related content.

    I am using the single project approach so I don't think I can use the "check in entire project" approach as this would try checking in designs which have already been added to vault?


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    *Adam Luttenbacher \(Autodesk\)

    Re: Checking in drawings

    10-16-2009 06:03 AM in reply to: wseaston
    The 'Check In Project' command will add the entire project to the Vault. If
    the data is added to the Vault already then it will not attempt to add it
    again (assuming your project is mapped correctly). Alternatively you can use
    the Autoloader.

    Regards,
    Adam

    "wseaston" wrote in message news:6272663@discussion.autodesk.com...
    When I have completed a design (all assemblies, parts, drawings, etc) I open
    the top level GA drawing in inventor. I then select the vault tab and use
    the check in function.

    This checks all the parts and assemblies into vault but leaves behind all
    the part drawings??

    How can I check in all related content.

    I am using the single project approach so I don't think I can use the "check
    in entire project" approach as this would try checking in designs which have
    already been added to vault?


    Thanks
    Please use plain text.