I upgraded from Vault Basic 2012 to Basic 2014. I noticed that visualization files were generating DWF instead of my desired DWFX. I make the appropriate changes in Vault settings.
Now, check-ins are creating DWFX as desired.
- However one IDW drawing had an associated DWF of the same name of course. (I know so because I turn on "hidden files" view)
- So I check it out, made a minor change, then check in.
- Vault gave me a warning during check-in. I'll get the exact screenshot tomorrow but it was something like this...
Unable to check-in [FILENAME.IDW.DWFX] to [VAULT folder of IDW] due to an error: "rename failed for an unknown reason"
I think Vault is confused because the DWF is checked out with the IDW out but it's trying to rename it as a DWFX during check-in?
Ideas?
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The DWF file should not have been checked out when you checked out the IDW.
When you turned on hidden files the DWF would have been shown in the checkout dialog and you probably checked it out durring the checkout process without relaizing it.
Having the DWF file already checked out would be problem for the check-in process. Even more so because it is attempting to rename the DWF to DWFx for the new version.
Note: we do a rename in order to maintain a single line of history for the visualization file.
Thanks Mikel,
I expected the DWF to checkin as a new file. Maintaining history is logical.
This company didn't care about previous versions so I just admin deleted the attached/hidden DWF. Then the checkout/in created the correct DWF.
Thank-you sention for providing a solution.
We publish our dwf's to a separate server for shop personnel to view. I had no idea that Vault was secretly keeping a copy. I also don't know how the dwf's became checked out as I have never had the hidden files shown until now. And then now I needed to show them only to delete them.