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problem with victorious compenants in a copied set

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hello to all, to any of you has ever happened a problem similar to what I enlighten you below?
I have a starting set of virtual parts.
I make a copy from which to get another set.
I open one of the virtual parts of the old together to check some size.
when I open the analogy virtual part of the new set gives me a message like: the part is already open in another context, open it anyway. I say yes and make the changes.
except for everything and I close solidworks.
When I reopen the new set, the changes I made are lost.
It's the second time I've had two different axioms.
Someone can give me a few tips.
Thank you very much
 
Did you make an independent copy use a pack&go or save as a copy? open the 2 models simultaneously? have the same name the components?
 
hi, the procedure I followed is this:
I opened the old man alone and saved him with a new name. (so I don't use pack&go )
Then I opened the old one too. (then two components are opened at the same time).
the new set has a new name and the virtual parts within it have names other than those of the starting one.
 
Hi. then from what you write I assume that the 2 Assylia are dependent on each other, in the sense that when you saved them you did not make an independent copy, as I wrote you previously. So do an independent copy, so you should solve the problem. be careful to open virtual components in case you open the axioms simultaneously.
 
hi, I just used the "Save by name". even ame has come to think that somehow the virtual components of the two axioms remain tied. next time I try to save them in another way and I verify if the problem is resolved.
Thank you.
 
the concept at the base is that solid opens only one component with a specific name; if you open part01 of the old together, qano tries to open part02 of the new together (no matter if the part is virtual or if the axieme is called different) solid sees that there is already an open file with that name and warns you. all the changes that will be made on the first open file (in this case in those of the old together).
 
I'm sorry, but I still don't understand.
if the old and the new together have two different names and also the name of subparts (virtual in this case ) are different, why sildworks should see that they have the same name?
In practice I have:
together01 containing sub-parts that have names like: [TUBO^Assieme01]at this point except by name the axieme that becomes together02 and its subparts [TUBO^Assieme02].

I close solidworks.

I open together01 and then together02.
open the virtual part of assembly01 that is called [TUBO^Assieme01], then I open [TUBO^Assieme02]. At this point I have the first message that tells me something like the component is already lost and if I want to proceed with the opening. I say yes.

At this point I have both [TUBO^Assieme01] that you [TUBO^Assieme02]. if I make changes to [TUBO^Assieme02], except for everything, both the part and the assist, at the reopening of this together in solidworks did not save me the changes to [TUBO^Assieme02].

the sequence I followed should be about this. I say about why now I try again the message doesn't come out.

Thank you very much
 
when you open tube^assieme01 what the top of the window tells you, where do you see the title of the file?
 
This point I had verified and in tube^assieme01 at the top there was tube^assieme01, if I moved to the tube part^assieme02 above in the file title told me tube^assieme02.
 

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