dr_gallup
Moderator
Has the behavior of this command changed?We are using WF4, changed from
WF2 a few months ago (no PDM).I just had a user delete a
drawing using File/Delete/All Versions.It comes up with a message that
it is going to delete all versions of the drawing AND THE SELECTED
ASSOCIATED OBJECT(S) from disk and session with a Yes / No option.It
does not give a list or highlight what the SELECTED ASSOCIATED OBJECT(S)
may be.It turns out that picking yes deleted the drawing, it's models
and the drawing format.
Now I would expect it to delete the
drawing.I can see it deleting the model but I would at least expect it
to list all the models but I didn't expect it to delete the drawing
format.I don't think it used to delete the format, I have no idea why
you would want to do that.
How can you delete all instances of a
drawing and keep the model and or format through the Pro/E commands?I
never delete all through Pro/E, I use Windoze explorer instead.Still
seems like a bad command structure for delete all to delete anything but
the active object.
Edited by: dr_gallup
WF2 a few months ago (no PDM).I just had a user delete a
drawing using File/Delete/All Versions.It comes up with a message that
it is going to delete all versions of the drawing AND THE SELECTED
ASSOCIATED OBJECT(S) from disk and session with a Yes / No option.It
does not give a list or highlight what the SELECTED ASSOCIATED OBJECT(S)
may be.It turns out that picking yes deleted the drawing, it's models
and the drawing format.
Now I would expect it to delete the
drawing.I can see it deleting the model but I would at least expect it
to list all the models but I didn't expect it to delete the drawing
format.I don't think it used to delete the format, I have no idea why
you would want to do that.
How can you delete all instances of a
drawing and keep the model and or format through the Pro/E commands?I
never delete all through Pro/E, I use Windoze explorer instead.Still
seems like a bad command structure for delete all to delete anything but
the active object.
Edited by: dr_gallup