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Whats a *.v file?
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When I get (not checkout) files off a vault; why ithere a .v file thats dumped into my working folder. What is this? I dont see this in the vault though.
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Vault Collaboration 2013
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I think its new for 2012, its a hidden folder, so i suspect the developers didn't expect most people to see it. I would also like to know its exact purpose.
From memory its empty, but i'm guessing its some new way for Vault to keep track of which files are read-only or locked from Vaults point of view. Maybe the Vault Add-in needs it more than Vault explorer?
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Hi,
Please refer File Resolution Updates in 2012 video from the following link.
The files can be renamed / moved quickly in Vault Explorer in 2012. This is because, the parents (assembly/drawings) are not repaired at the time of move or rename. But the parents will be repaired at the time of download.
During Get / Checkout (From VE / Inventor / AutoCAD), the file references will be fixed even before it is opened. When the file reference is changed, Vault will treat the parent file as edited out of turn. But this is not the desired status when the file is opened from Vault. So, changes (difference between original file and the changes due to updated reference) will be captured in a companion file which is called .V file that will be located under _V folder of the parents’ folder. The Vault status will be corrected based on the information from companion file.
For example,
If Assembly1.iam is downloaded to C:\Work\Designs, the location of .v file is C:\Work\Designs\_V\Assembly1.iam.v
For more information, please refer
http://justonesandzeros.typepad.com/blog/2011/05/f
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Madhan

Madhanagopal Thiruvenkatachalam
Support Specialist
Product Support
Autodesk, Inc.
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Madhan,
Thanks for the link & the explanation.
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Vault Collaboration 2013
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Welcome, and Cheers!!!
Regards,
Madhan

Madhanagopal Thiruvenkatachalam
Support Specialist
Product Support
Autodesk, Inc.
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So, it appears that its safe to delete the this folder "_V" and all its contents.
any body doing this?
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If you delete those files you will likely end up with many files with a vault status of "edited out of turn". I would not recommend deleting them.
-Dave

Dave Mink
Data Management
Autodesk, Inc.
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