When creating a Vault revision table in an Inventor file, I can only get the latest revision to show up in the revision table on the drawing. We are not currently using lifecycles. How can I get multiple rows of revisions to show up in the revision history table. Here are my Vault revision table settings...
The "Revision" property is mapped to the rev number iproperty in Inventor. For reference, Here is the revision history in Vault...
And what I see in inventor (just the latest revision). I would like to see all revisions here.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Eric
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Hi Eric
How are you adding new revision row in Inventor?
You should use Vault, Update Properties from the Inventor Vault commands. This will add a new row to the table then you can use Data Cards, Vault edit properties or editing properties in Inventor to fill in the rest of the data for the new row
MaxB
I am adding a revision by checking in the drawing and then using the "Revise" function on the Vault tab in Inventor. Then the Revision scheme Dialog appears where I type in the comments for that revision. I then use "Update Properties". When i do this, the previous revision is removed from the revision table and replaced with the latest. Even when I add a blank row, it removes it when I use "update properties".
Max,
We do not use lifecycles. We use the "Revise" function on the Vault ribbon to make a revision. Any other thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Eric
Vault revision table shows only released or the latest revision.
Junyi,
Why is there an option to limit the number of rows to 8 if only one row shows up?
Thanks,
Eric
Hi Eric
If you follow the steps I mentioned you can show as many rows as you want. Default is 8
Revision rows are really only inteended for released revisions (not work in progress versions)
Note there is a difference between Vault revisions and versions
Sorry I have always used lifecycle state definitions as they allow you to control access and also allows to control when the Vault revision is bumped up automatically. While you can Revise as you mentioned, I have not used that workflow
Hope this helps
Max Bodnar
Redstack