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Project missing last several versions

jmikel
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Project missing last several versions

jmikel
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I have a personal use version of Fusion 360.  This past fall, October or so, I was making changes to my project.  Today, I went to look at my project and it is missing changes that I made to it.  Not sure if there is a way to recover missing versions.  I have been to my Hub and the version there is missing the changes as well.  

I've attached the diagnostic files. 

Any help would be appreciated. 

Not sure what is in the diagnostic files.  The project in question is call esup.  My hub shows 47 as being the latest version.  I am pretty sure that it was up 50+ versions (maybe even 70)  when I stopped working on it this past fall.

Thanks again.

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Phil.E
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Can you please make a screen shot of this view of your design version history?

 

In this example, the clicking the version marker shows the versions. It will help to see the version numbers and dates.

PhilE_0-1673979348270.png

 





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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pigflite
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Here it is below.  I know that I was working on this project through August and possibly into September.

 

pigflite_0-1673994727909.png

 

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Phil.E
Autodesk
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And the same view in Fusion 360 matches, I'm assuming.

 

Unfortunately the logs show only activity from January 15, 2022. They do not contain the information from last year. Did you do this all on the same computer?

 

Do you have a commercial account?





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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pigflite
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Same computer. 

I have a developer license with AutoDesk.  I don't always keep it current. 

I may have started the project under my developer license.   Then switched to a trail version.  (dev license expired) Then found out there was a personal version.  Used the personal version for the last half of project. 

I now currently have my dev license again.  I looked in the Hub for the dev license.  There is not a reference to the project there.

When the trial was running out, I copied the project to my local pc and worked from there until I figured out how to get the personal version running.  I did not lose any versions at that time.

 

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pigflite
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Why would they only show from Jan 15th of this year? Something I did?
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Phil.E
Autodesk
Autodesk

Yes, if you cleared out the logs by deleting them, or by reinstalling, they would be gone.





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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