Hi,
We are using Vault Profesional Build 21.1.4.0 Update 1
With Inventor 2016 SP2 Update 1
The problem comes in many forms but the easiest whay it emerges is in Tube and Pipe.
We use a lot of content center parts. These parts are released.
When i create an assembly somehow inventor edits parts that are in some assemblies.
You can tell by the * that inventor finds that this file is locally modified. I did no such thing. I dit not update, rebuild or anything. When i try to check in this assembly Inventor wants to save the locked file wich it can't. So i have to save it as best as i can. close the file and than open the model
When i try to check in the assembly i get this window.
I click Yes and i get this window.
It tells me it can not save but it needs to but it can't so i'm in a loop.
Only option now is to close the asembly and re-open before i can check in.
In this example it's simple but the same goes for released (decent) sub assemblies. Somtimes inventor modifies these files for not reasen that i can see.
Please can someone figure out what couses this so whe can uncheck some button??
Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands
Yes, this is what i do as well in case of sub-asseblies that have rebuild.
In this case it's a released content center part that is locked. I can not save it and get it.
There must be a setting or it is a bug.
Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands
Hey Bram,
Probeer het Engels te houden zodat anderen het ook kunnen volgen.
I can't say that i've seen that particular one...
It does indicate that there is some edit done to the file, not sure if the "attribute" part is for parameters or properties or something else entirely.
Have you tried deleting the local copy and placing the content center part again, so it gets "rebuilt" as a new file?
Maybe there were edits to the CC table that haven't been updated?
@johnsonshiue, i know this is not a tool many know about and that it's mainly for internal troubleshooting but maybe you can shed some light on possible reasons for this particular "dirty" flag?
Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands
Hi
We also still need to use the "workaround" to close the assembly, re-open it and the be able to check in to Vault. Specially if you have opened a part in the assembly in a separate window without do any changes. Just closed the window again. Not possible to check in even without any changes...
Br
steinar
Hi! The behavior does not make sense to me. Could you take a snapshot of Tools -> Application Options -> Save?
Many thanks!
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