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19-Tanzanite
August 31, 2016
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Marked out of date issue

  • August 31, 2016
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So I am new to the nuances of updating marked out of date representations when lower level components are changed.  So a screw got checked in and marked 100's of assemblies as out of date and started to process them.  Which was okay.  But I decided that I needed to delete those for now and let them run another time.  Now when I make a change and those assemblies get marked out of date, they do not update the viewable.  It is like it will not process them again.  Needless to say, I do not delete anymore, but I do need to know how to get these to where they will update the next time that they need to or for them to get put back in the queue.  So far PTC does not have a solution so I am hoping some one here will have one.  I am on Windchill 10.2 m030.


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Best answer by BrianToussaint

So word back from PTC is that the system is working to specification and a Product Idea would be needed to try to get it to change.  https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS245551&lang=en_US

However one can schedule a job to publish all out of date representations.  Guess what I'm kicking off before I go home for a long weekend.

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BrianToussaint19-TanzaniteAuthorAnswer
19-Tanzanite
September 2, 2016

So word back from PTC is that the system is working to specification and a Product Idea would be needed to try to get it to change.  https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS245551&lang=en_US

However one can schedule a job to publish all out of date representations.  Guess what I'm kicking off before I go home for a long weekend.