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This goes against every standard I have ever seen or heard of.
If this has been your general practice in the past I don't think you will be able to accomplish this in Pro/Intralink.
It may be time to revise your process & procedures to conform with sime industry standard.
Dave McClinton
MCAD System Administrator
McKesson Automation
724 741 7760
Thanks to all that replied.
Consensus is you can't do this without managing each sheet as a separate drawing. Makes no sense in a parametric CAD system.
Further discussions with our configuration management group is that they don't / can't manage individual sheet revisions any more, either. Recommendation is to pick the latest revision of each of the sheets and make it the Pro/Intralink CAD Document revision. If the drawing ever gets revised, they will include the change in revision scheme with the documentation.
If we are talking about EPMDocument we should not be talking about files.
The file is the content of the EPMDocument, I can revise my EPMDocument without making any changes to my file.
The revision level is better controlled automatically by the system. If you modify the file, it modifies the EPMDocument but not necessary otherway round.
I perfectly agree that one piece of information must have its own number and revision.
For instance, when you have a product and its CAD model which is therefore unique for that product. It will have its revision. If you create 3 2D representations of that CAD model for different purposes (2 different manufacturing sites requiring different units, language, information, and a drawing for your customer's approval), how can you have for the 4 pieces of information the same revision ?
The 2nd 2D production drawings could have been created only when the product went to its 3rd level of revision ?
I also agree with many of you that multi sheets drawings should have the same revision on each sheet. It is only one file.. one EPMDocument. Now do you put the revision of the your model or of your drawing on it ?
We currently put both for the reason explained above. Technically we tell manufacture or suppliers. Make Product 123 Rev D according to 2D representation 456 Rev B
Fortunately for us, Windchill has this flexibility !!!