[Best Practice] Is there a need to Auto Promote Older Versions of an CAD object to Obsolete ?
Dear community,
In my compagny, we have the rule to Auto Promote Older Versions of an CAD object to Obsolete.
This practice is to ensure that purchase and production departments are using the most recent, approved version of drawings when we launch the procurement of parts and the fabrication order.
However, this create problems if changes are made for future products and production ends up with plans marked as obsolete. Product Relevant documents are shared on projects folders and the State of the objects follow the life cycle of the product context.
What is your practice ? Do you Promote Older Versions of an CAD object to Obsolete ? Do you have maybe
an intermediate status like "Superseded" ?
Additionnal informations : At that time, we don't use the mBOM transformation netheir part instance but this is planned. Could this help ?

