Guru's,
Is there way to make sure that, if a model belonging to a drawing has changed since the drawing was last checked in, then the drawing can't be opened and printed, without getting a new version number first?
We recently had a situation where a user opened a drawing, printed a PDF of it, then later noticed that the part shown in the drawing was different than before. We had 2 PDF files of the drawing with the same revision on them, but the shape of the part shown in the drawing was different. Can that be prevented somehow? I can imagine lots of problems that could be caused by this. I'm sure an auditor would love to see 2 PDF files of a drawing with the same revision but obviously different geometry in the views.
All of our drawing formats show the PTC_WM_VERSION:D parameter in them. But the version doesn't change even if the parts/assemblies have been modified. Back in the I'link 3.4 days I think I remember getting a little + symbol if anything inside the drawing was different then when it had been saved but now the little + symbol does not show up with PTC_WM_VERSION:D.
Any advice you can offer is appreciated!
Steve Pikaart
Pratt & Whitney AutoAir, Inc.
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