Creates kind of fail-safe for accidental move of file

Creates kind of fail-safe for accidental move of file

cheraa05
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Creates kind of fail-safe for accidental move of file

cheraa05
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Dear Team

 

We have been moving files from one folder to another in the vault. but sometimes while dragging there is a chance of dropping the file into some random folder, currently, we can able to find it only by searching it from the search bar.

 

I recommend prompting a yes or No dialogue before dropping will be useful to be aware of where we drop.

or

I recommend creating a log file/History so that we can find the path from where it has been moved and dropped.

 

 

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vali_dobrea
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Hi @cheraa05 ! Did you tried using the prompts settings from Tools/Options/Promts... ?

 

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ihayesjr
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I thought of the same answer as @vali_dobrea but that doesn't always prompt. 

I will have to check why with my team.




Irvin Hayes Jr
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Autodesk, Inc.

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ihayesjr
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I messed around with this a little more and here is what I found.

If you move a file that is not used by another file, it will move without a prompt.

If you move a part (ipt) that is used in an assembly (iam) you will get a prompt. 

 

@cheraa05 does this sound like what you are experiencing?




Irvin Hayes Jr
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Autodesk, Inc.

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cheraa05
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Yeah, that's fine.

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ihayesjr
Community Manager
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Actually, that prompt control will not solve it for you. 

We do need to add another control for this one. 

Please vote on the following idea as I have to reopen it.

Prompt before moving file to another folder - Autodesk Community




Irvin Hayes Jr
Principal Product Manager
Autodesk, Inc.

Vault - Under the Hood Blog