Child Part revision auto pushed to parent assembly
In Part structure that is built manually. If a child part gets revised, the new revision gets reflected in the part structure of all parent parts and their past revisions automatically. Which does not sound logically right. Let's say I have a manually built part structure Parent A.1 which links to Child A.1. and then Parent A.1 gets revised to Parent B.1 still linking to Child A.1 Then, Child A.1 gets revised to B.1 and checked in. without touching Parent B.1 object. In my system, both Parent A.1 and Parent B.1 are automatically linked to Child B.1 now. and Parent B.1 stays at B.1 (which is correct). We are not using change management, just manual editing. This behavior does not sound logically right, Parent A.1 should capture the part structure at the time it was created, and should not be updated to Child B.1 without a explicit modification. However, it does sound like how PTC designed it for as the logic behind is Parent is linked to PartMaster of Child, which means most recent version. Hope someone might explain why? and how do I capture the historical part structure? |
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