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Check Part after load

ThomasKirkman
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Check Part after load

I just upgraded to 20.6.0.0.0.  Every time I load from Model Manager or from a local drive, Modeling does a part check.

 

I have assemblies with thousands of parts and this really takes a long time.  Is there a way of turning off the part check at load?

 

This is really not necessary since I create and saved the files and know they are good.  I manually run part checks when I think they are required.

 

Tom

 

Creo Element\Direct Modeling 20.6.0.0.0
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@ThomasKirkman wrote:

I just upgraded to 20.6.0.0.0.  Every time I load from Model Manager or from a local drive, Modeling does a part check.

 

I have assemblies with thousands of parts and this really takes a long time.  Is there a way of turning off the part check at load?

 

This is really not necessary since I create and saved the files and know they are good.  I manually run part checks when I think they are required.

 

Tom

 


In many modeling software systems, you cannot entirely disable the part check at load due to system integrity requirements. However, you can usually optimize the process to reduce load times. Look for settings related to "Load Options" or "Part Checking" in the software preferences or configuration. Some systems allow you to adjust the check frequency or defer checks until after loading.

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@ThomasKirkman wrote:

I just upgraded to 20.6.0.0.0.  Every time I load from Model Manager or from a local drive, Modeling does a part check.

 

I have assemblies with thousands of parts and this really takes a long time.  Is there a way of turning off the part check at load?

 

This is really not necessary since I create and saved the files and know they are good.  I manually run part checks when I think they are required.

 

Tom

 


In many modeling software systems, you cannot entirely disable the part check at load due to system integrity requirements. However, you can usually optimize the process to reduce load times. Look for settings related to "Load Options" or "Part Checking" in the software preferences or configuration. Some systems allow you to adjust the check frequency or defer checks until after loading.

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