I check out an AutoCAD dwg file to my C drive, using the vault plugin running from within AutoCAD.
The dwg file has many XREFs.
I edit the file, save, then go to check it back in to vault. However, AutoCAD will not allow me to check it back in, with an error message as shown below.
I start the XREF flyout (by typing XREF on the command line). An inspection of the listed XREFs shows unresolved references (see the icon on the left, wherever there is a blue cross).
The only way to fix it is to select the files that show up as unresolved, right-click RELOAD, then right-click UNLOAD.
However, this is extremely time consuming, as the file that I work on have numerous XREFs.
Yes, the XREFs are in VAULT, and are checked in.
I have attached another screenshot of the XREF flyout, this time I have arranged the XREFs in tree structure.
Would suggest re-open the host dwg using Open from Vault within AutoCAD. When it prompt replace dwgs, click No, as you have already made changes to local dwgs. This should download the not found xrefs, hence Check In should not return missing xrefs message dialog.
Tried that, still no joy I'm afraid. I am getting the same error message every time.
The problem is not unique to me, as everyone else in the office experiences the same problem.
Could you reload the unloaded xrefs and what are their status? The status column could be view from list view (F3).
Hi. Please see attached image.
The "problem XREFs" are the ones with the blue crosses. To my knowledge, this means the files are not in vault.
This is not true, they do in fact already exist in vault.
Something I have noticed is that XREFs that have been renamed to something different to their file name, almost always create problems (see highlighted).
When I reload / unload, the blue crosses disappear, and then I can check the file back in to Vault.
But as I said before, this is a huge time penalty.
We have had our CAD systems supplier look at it, and it is a mystery to everyone.
You are right, that icon means xrefs not in Vault.
I did spent sometime today, but could not repro.
After reload / unload and then Check In, would your dataset has the same issues either re-open on local or another machine? If so, it would be faster to resolve the issues via product support. i can try to repro if your dataset could be shared.
We are working with our CAD supplier to resolve the issue.
I cannot send you example files at this stage because of company protocol.
Hopefully we will resolve the issue soon, and I can post a solution!
Thanks
Did you ever figure out what was happening with your files?
We're working with Vault too. Finding out that it's quite the POS.
Hello.... can you be a little more specific as to why you think Vault is... less than you hoped for?
What issues are you seeing?
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The biggest issue with Autocad and vault is missing xref's. Companies pass packages of dwg back and forth
and nobody cares about missing xref until it gets to the poor Vault user that can' check in. Now it is painful to fix those missing xref. I have even seen companies that leave the xref missing so they always have a reminder about what is missing.
The best solution I can see is allow to check in with missing xref's but I don't think the exact and perfect world of the Vault developers work in can cope with that.
Thanks
Dan