My thoughts are below in green:
- What happens to models that are referenced in other designs after they are moved?
When a design is moved, the user should be asked whether they want to move any designs that are referenced. If so, all the associated designs are moved (keeping the same file structure). If not, the "parent" design is moved and all links are broken (but the un-linked components are still present).
- What happens when models reference designs in the original project?
If there is another design that references the one that is being moved, the above question should be asked regarding designs that are referencing the one being moved--with similar results.
- Do you want to bring all versions? Comments?
It would be best to bring versions with the design being moved.
Some background: this has been an issue twice. When we bring someone new on board, they are not always familiar with the way that Fusion saves things and our method of working with it. We have everything in the same project. Twice now (one of those times was me
), when someone creates a design in their own project (rather than the parent one for the company), we have had issues getting the design moved over. If we were working with Inventor or Solidworks, this would be as easy as moving files from one folder to another. In Fusion, however, it is challenging to move designs from one project to another, and even more so if there are links within the designs. I am really looking for a way to move designs from one project to another. Ideally, we would not have this issue, but I do not think that is realistic.
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