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WCrihfield
in reply to: johnster100

Another idea would be to create/use an external iLogic rule, as a batch preparation utility, that you can run during 'off hours', that will process an entire directory of assembly files at a time.  Opening each one, record its originally active LOD, then attempt to create the needed 'all components suppressed' LOD (or ModelState), then suppress all of the components, then set the LOD back to original, then save the assembly.  That way, you will have the needed LOD's in place for future use.  I'm pretty sure I have seen others here on the forums use that technique before too, so there may already be code like that here somewhere.  It does not see like it would be too difficult to create something like that, but it would have to be thoroughly debugged, and fool proof, so it can run unattended.

Wesley Crihfield

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