Delete Versions

Delete Versions

HughesTooling
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Delete Versions

HughesTooling
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Is there a way to delete some or all of the versions stored with a part.

 

Thanks Mark.

Mark Hughes
Owner, Hughes Tooling
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josef.kucera
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Hello Mark,

 

there is no such feature as I know, but there is a workaround that you could do. Use Save As your current design and delete the old one if you want. Then you will have a part without any hisotory (versions)...

 

Hope it helps.

 

Regards,

Josef 


Josef Kucera

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Message 3 of 22

ken.vadella
Autodesk
Autodesk

Mark,

 

First, thanks for posting this question.  The ability to delete versions is something that is on our roadmap for a future release - hopefully in the not-too-distant future.  Is this something that is important in your day-to-day workflows?

 

Ken

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HughesTooling
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Thanks Josef, that works well and is easy enough.

 

One more question on this, is there a way to open a versioin from the Fusion browser.

 

Mark.

Mark Hughes
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HughesTooling
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@ken.vadella wrote:

  Is this something that is important in your day-to-day workflows?

 


Yes. I've got in the habit of saving quite often just in case of a crash, not that I've really had problems with Fusion. It just seems Windows has a built in feature if you've not saved for a while it'll crash and lose a morning work for you!. Also just to delete some of the auto saves, I was experimenting with a file today and made some changes, left the file open for a while and when I closed it I expected to be asked if I wanted to save the changes but it just closed. When I reopened the file the autosave had saved a new version that I didn't want, so going back one version would of been nice. I figured out how to "Promote" the old version but it leaves the unwanted auto save.

 

Mark.

Mark Hughes
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ken.vadella
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This is very good information, thanks Mark.

 

Ken

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Message 7 of 22

WyzeOwl
Advocate
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I can't believe that there is no good process for file deletion of an assembly or part from a design. MORE IMPORTANTLY - there is no good expanation as to why this is so. Every thread that I have read regarding this ultimately ends with "you cant do that" from the experts. 

 

I imported a cycliner into a design. I didn't like it in the design. I tried to delete it from the design. I spent the next 5 hours trying to get rid of it. Nothing in the discussion group actually expalins how to get rid of clutter .. maddening. Solutions that have been talked about don't say why clutter is retained. 

 

Can any one tell me how to get rid of parts no longer needed?

Message 8 of 22

HughesTooling
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If you lift click the i on the document you should get something like this, I've expanded the versions.

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The reason you can't delete the cylinder is one or more of the versions still reference it. If you want to promote an older version at some point it will need the cylinder so you're stopped from deleting it.

 

One option is as mentioned above, is to use Save As, but you will lose all the versions in the new file. If that's OK Save As with a new name then delete the old assembly then delete the cylinder.

 

Mark

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Message 9 of 22

TCPhelps
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It's now the distant future, can we delete versions yet?

Message 10 of 22

heroatrandom
Explorer
Explorer

My guess is they have not even worked on this yet since it has been a few years with many updates and still no option to delete a version. I have a design that ended on v.4 but now it says I have v.7 and I haven't even done anything to the file since v.4.

 

Devs,

Will you please work on this sometime soon?\

Thanks

Message 11 of 22

robert.paynter
Explorer
Explorer

March 2021 - is there an answer - elsewhere perhaps?

Message 12 of 22

heroatrandom
Explorer
Explorer
As far as I know and seen using Fusion there is still no fix.
Message 13 of 22

elif.mukan
Observer
Observer

@robert.paynter hi, i was struggling with the same issue too. while messing around fusion, i came across the "save as latest" option on the version i wanted to go back to. i attached the screenshots, hope they solve your problem too.

Message 14 of 22

heroatrandom
Explorer
Explorer

Ive never noticed that before, Thank you. Ill have to check it out next time.

Message 15 of 22

emil.osterlundQHUKG
Explorer
Explorer

Wonderful, just what I was looking for. 

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Message 16 of 22

robert.paynter
Explorer
Explorer

Thanks for input.

I didn't want to save the most recent because it was wrong.

So say I start working on version V, then after a bit of work I save it to get version V+1.

During my tea break I reflect and realise that a lot of what I have just done is not really right and I would just like to get rid of version V+1 and start again at version V.  If the system has the record of version V why is there not an option to work on it.

So the discipline to avoid this problem is to look after my own versioning and save a newly named file before working.  I was lucky that I was starting from an import from another package so I just deleted and started from a fresh import.

 

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elif.mukan
Observer
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The "save as latest" option on the screenhot i added is only available with previous versions. I'll add on to your example: to revert to version V you'd open it from the history and save it as latest. That way it would technically save it as V+2, however none of the changes introduced in V+1 would affect it. From what I understand, Fusion isn't able to/doesn't want to get rid any versions, considering the possibility of you wanting to revert back to it. Instead, it lets you save an older version (V) as the newest (V+2) and still gives you a chance to store your changes (V+1).

Message 18 of 22

jeffwPP4JQ
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Almost a decade later... Still can't delete versions. I totally understand the difficulty in deleting a version prior to the most recent version. It should be cake to be able to delete the most recent version or all versions from the most recent back to a previous version as long as none of those versions are currently used by another design. Don't promise "future roadmap" when there really isn't one, it's misleading.

Message 19 of 22

Naureka
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

Any news on that? Will it ever be possible to purge old unused versions of the design files?

 

We work in F360 for years, and not even once we had any need to use the design history. But we have a lot of issues with old legacy files that can't be deleted because they are referenced by some old versions of no longer used files.

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tinkercadGZWJT
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Participant

Far out that's some roadmap if you haven't gotten to this in 10 years...or is there now a way to delete versions you don't need?