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Is it possible to exclude a file from the save process? This would mean I won't have part.prt.10000 of a part that is not gonna change. Edited by: jelston
I remember looking for this now. I actually set it to changed and specified, but I still have objects that haven't been touched being saved. Go figure.
I tried the same option you have it set to and got some similar results. Aside from using save the only thing I can think of that is happening is that feature is being regenerated causing a change when you open the file.
One more reason why parts are marked as changed by ProE/Intralink is when a part A has references to another part B which has been changed.
When you regenerate part A you'll notice the part is being 'recalculated' because ProE sees the referenced part B has been changed. It will regenerate part A regardless of what has been changed in part B. It only sees the version of part B referenced from part A is a different one than the last time part A has been regenerated. This is one of the best benefits of parametric modeling!
BTW We set every specific revision of a part (e.g. a final version which is not going to change) to 'released' and lock it so that it can't be checked back in by a user. This prevents unwanted changes.
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