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Unassign Item

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Ktelang
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Unassign Item

Hello Everybody,

 

Is there a way to unassign an item.

I mean as we assign item there should be a way to unassign it

 

I am new to Vault Professional

 

Thanks

 

 

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Config :: Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU E31245 @ 3.30 GHz, 16.0 GB, 64bit win7
Inventor 2013 and Vault Basic 2013
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cbenner
in reply to: Ktelang

You can delete an item without deleting the file it was assigned from.  You have to set the item to Obsolete first.

 

Not sure if this is the best or only way to do this, or what else it may affect downstream.

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Ktelang
in reply to: cbenner

Thanks will try that

 

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sathersc23
in reply to: cbenner

Turning an Item Obsolete can be difficult, I've never figured out a tried and true method to do it.

 

You can also delete items as a full rights administrator. Usually it's better to re-assign the item number, though we've yet to run into problems deleteing items for non-items (vendor sub-components primarily).

Sam Sather
CAD Admin
Inventor 2014
Vault Pro 2014 SR: 1 SP: 1
Intel Xeon X5690 @ 3.47 GHz
48.0 GB Ram
Windows 7 x64
AMD FirePro V7900 - 8.830.5.6000

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