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Hi all,
Sometimes, when saving an assembly, some components are modified too, although they were not touch... Then they appear as modified in the workspace and need to be ckeched out or updated.
Does anyone has an idea ?
Thanks.
Same has happened on numerous occasions. Replies I have received are "the part was made pre-WILDFIRE" "file was created and never promoted" etc.
My solution:
Go to your workspace, highlight the file (assuming you have checked it in), right click, click on "Change Status".
Change Status window appears. Highlight the file again, change the WorkSpace Status to "Read Only", click on "close"
Next time you save the assembly, the files that are "Read Only" are bypassed by Pro/E; therefore, never modified.
When I am assigned a task (like an Engineering Change), first thing I do is Highlight ALL the files that I know
will not be touched. Another benefit-faster save and regeneration times.
Hope this helps
Thanks for your answer. This could be a solution to avoid having to update modified models. But I am just wondering why they are modified. Investigating the model it looks as though nothing change. It is really odd...
The "official" response?
"...some parts are pre 2001 version and if Wildfire does not recognize them it will consider it a 'new' part..."
Now to me this sounds like yet another "quirk" of Pro-E (mind you, I am not complaining, just stating
what I've been hearing for 14 years). Anyway, as I stated before, check in those "modified" parts,
then change their status to "Read Only". Your administrator could then change the design level
to "Production", and you have good chance of not having the "modified" stamp come up for that particular
file.