I've set up a common parts library on the server. Figured out how to make it an actual library that shows up next to the Content Center Files library. Problem is, some of the parts are iParts and I cannot figure out how to change from read only to add to the tables (various tubing lengths). I would like to make it so that myself and another engineer can make changes whenever we need to (new parts, various length iParts, etc.) Thanks!
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Why not publish them to the Content Center? Then edit the family tables.
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On top of what Chris said, make sure you have all sizes and variables created in the factory models, because once they are published to the CC you can't add to the CC without republishing them.
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Easy way is to set you up a project path to that library folder with full permissions to just the users you want to be able to edit those files. You may need to download that library to your hard drive from vault, and use this as the path. You will need to change projects when you need to edit the library, but its safer that way and the inconvienence of having to close any other projects first is offset by the safety of your library files.
Darren,
First, make sure that your master project file (.ipj) is set to read/write first.
Then, once you have your library established on your network go here.
Then when this dialog come up you can path it here.
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Darren,
I created a document that outlines how to do it step by step.
I have attached it. See if it helps you.
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Go to your vault program, right-click on the Library folder you have the parts in question in and select Get/Checkout.
Do not check any boxes, this will simply download them to your computer.
Then as Cadmento showed, go to your projects and set up a new project.
See attachments.
You will need to get your IT department to set the vault project up once you create it so that just the users desired can have full access rights, if you wish to limit access to edit those files. When you are done with any edits, simply check the parts in. Being iparts, you might have to create the new part first, by placing it in an assembly, then opening it and checking in, not sure with iparts, our company does not like them so do not use them, much to my dismay 😞