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Life Cycle Definition
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I noticed that I cant delete a used lifecycle definition. I opt out the part/drawing to a None lifecycle but still cant find that we cant delete a life cycle definition.
I understand that somewhere high up in the history tab, an old version might have used that lifecycle. Is there a way to getrid of it? I dont want users to use it anymore.
Is there a solution?
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Re: Life Cycle Definition
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You can not delete if a previous revision of a file used this Lifecycle.
However, you can remove it from all the categories and no user will be able to apply it to future files.

Mikel Martin
Lead User Experience Designer
Data Management
Autodesk, Inc.
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Mikel,
- I went to edit mode of the lifecycle definition. Right under the title I see a categories dropdown. Currebtly I had engineering selected. I unchecked that, applied, saved & exit. Is there any other place I should look?
- Also, now that this life cyle will not be available for use, for the files that are already in this cycle, Can I assign to opt out (None) & then change the life cycle to new one?
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You can change what category a LC is assigned to with the workflow you describe or you can go to the Categories dialog and change it there. Both have the same result.
You dont have to change a file to None before switching it to another Lifecycle def.
You can change to any Lifecycle assigned to the files category. A category may have more than one lifecycle assigned.
You may change the Lifecycle that a file is assigned to in the Change State command.
Hope this helps.

Mikel Martin
Lead User Experience Designer
Data Management
Autodesk, Inc.
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Thanks a lot
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