romaleee
Mechanical
- May 13, 2016
- 37
Hello.
I have a little problem that I'm stuck with. So here's the thing. We do not use any professional PDM platform in our office, so I'm not familiar with any of their solutions for my problem. I'm trying to make a library of standard parts on network that would be used in different projects by different users. I would make the directory as "Read Only" for the users because this are standard parts(products). So when the person works with an assembly that contains files from "Standard_parts_directory" and from "Actual_project_directory", he is able to save only "Actual project" files.
Problem:
When you make change that does not impact a geometry of part (hide/show, change dimension/change back to old, etc), the document is automatically labeled as "modified". If you do that with "read only" files, you can no longer use "save_all", "unload", "send to"... unless you save those parts with "Save As". Is there a way to avoid this. For example, is there a way to flush those changes without having to save "Actual project" files with Save Management and then restarting the project?
Hope I'm clear enough.
Thanks for help. Roman
I have a little problem that I'm stuck with. So here's the thing. We do not use any professional PDM platform in our office, so I'm not familiar with any of their solutions for my problem. I'm trying to make a library of standard parts on network that would be used in different projects by different users. I would make the directory as "Read Only" for the users because this are standard parts(products). So when the person works with an assembly that contains files from "Standard_parts_directory" and from "Actual_project_directory", he is able to save only "Actual project" files.
Problem:
When you make change that does not impact a geometry of part (hide/show, change dimension/change back to old, etc), the document is automatically labeled as "modified". If you do that with "read only" files, you can no longer use "save_all", "unload", "send to"... unless you save those parts with "Save As". Is there a way to avoid this. For example, is there a way to flush those changes without having to save "Actual project" files with Save Management and then restarting the project?
Hope I'm clear enough.
Thanks for help. Roman