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I am using Creo Parametric Release 7.0 and Datecode7.0.3.0
As I remember from earlier a locally modified object which is saved to the workspace without being checked out will be marked with a blue plus icon in the workspace either with one or two plus plus icons depending on if the object is uploaded or not, Our problem now is if an object is changed AND uploaded then the blue plus icon disappears completely from the workspace window which makes it impossible to see if a part or assembly is changed unless you open it in Creo or go to the info page for the specific part. If you open the web browser showing the uploaded state there is no blue plus icon in the column showing "General status". That column is blank even for an object with the status "Modification Uploaded" but on the info page for that object the blue plus icon is visible for the WS page of the object. This is bad since you might miss to checkout and in changes you have done since you do not see them in an overview.
This is what I mean:
WS view
The first file is modified locally but hasn't been uploaded and has the icon for it in the local column, The second file is uploaded but has no indication that it is modified, but is visible on the info page for the specific part.
I see that your listing is "All", that's the dropdown to the right of Object List. I think this is a canned listing type. What you need is another view that has the column for "Modified Status" that will still show the + even if the modified file is uploaded, I think CAD Document Only might be another system one that does have "Modified Status". Our system made their own specifically for Creo with column listing and sorting pre-set to sort on this first, then secondary sorting on "Our of date" and tertiary sorting on "File Name". You can make your own if your Windchill admins haven't set up some.
Hello ptc-1986756,
I'm Charles from PTC Technical Support in Europe: Was the information provided helpful somehow?
Kind Regards,
Charles Gautier.