That's not an out of date CAD file but an out of date representation. It was published with latest but some dependent was updated which makes this representation out of date. There is a schedule job that you can run to republish out of date representations. To your original question, if you are looking for them in search, no, since these are representations which are not searchable. Are you looking to write a query to find these? Then it would be possible if you wrote a query to find EPMDocuments that had out of date representations and then joined that to a search.
Link an EPMDocument search to related object search.
Hi @fvdm64
Your question is not clear .
You need to specify what does it means "out-of-date" for you.
Generally all objects in the system are latest or not latest but , it does not mean it is out-of-date..
What is your perspective ?
PetrH
Hereby a screenshot of what i mean..
That's not an out of date CAD file but an out of date representation. It was published with latest but some dependent was updated which makes this representation out of date. There is a schedule job that you can run to republish out of date representations. To your original question, if you are looking for them in search, no, since these are representations which are not searchable. Are you looking to write a query to find these? Then it would be possible if you wrote a query to find EPMDocuments that had out of date representations and then joined that to a search.
Link an EPMDocument search to related object search.