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In Windchill, why is it that when I revise a document that is on Revision A.0 and released that I cannot create the new revision, B.0 in this example, and edit the content at the same time?
For example, I have an operator’s manual that is on Revision A.0 and is released. I need to make some modifications and create Revision B.0 and then make it released. To do so, I have to check out and edit the Revison 1.0 and make my changes, and check it back in, which will bump the iteration up to A.1. Now, I can create the new revision of B.0, but the content will be exactly the same as A.1, so if somebody wants to see what changed from A.1 to B.0, it appears that nothing has changed since the revisions are identical.
I realize that another way to create the revision B.0 would be to create the new revision from A.0, but then when you make the changes to B.0; it will bump the iteration up and now becomes B.1.
Any way that you look at it, I am going to end up with duplicate versions, both A.1 and B.0 will be the same, or B.0 and B.1 will be the same.
Does anyone know of a better way of handling the revision/iteration levels with documents?
Thanks,Arron Cochran