• This forum is the machine-generated translation of www.cad3d.it/forum1 - the Italian design community. Several terms are not translated correctly.

recovery file versions asm, prt and drw

  • Thread starter Thread starter Checco 79'
  • Start date Start date

Checco 79'

Guest
Hello.

I have a problem that I can't fix.
as it is made to charge in pro-and a lower version for example of a assembled with the updated parts at the time of the rescue of the assembly.
uploading a less recent version of assembly are loaded the recent parts, instead I would need a way to load the parts at the time of the assembly generation.

Thank you.


ps. I do not currently have a pdm
 
Hello.

I have a problem that I can't fix.
as it is made to charge in pro-and a lower version for example of a assembled with the updated parts at the time of the rescue of the assembly.
uploading a less recent version of assembly are loaded the recent parts, instead I would need a way to load the parts at the time of the assembly generation.

Thank you.


ps. I do not currently have a pdm
Good morning.
If I have understood your problem well do so....if the parts that make up the axieme are not many (you see...) you load it in the memory in the version you need... then open the axieme you will see that the parts that make up the axieme will be the exact ones then saved attention... in the rescue you will lose the postcedent versions. .
I hope I've been clear beyond understanding what you needed. .
 
the number of parts could be relevant, so the way to open an old assembled version, and its parts and subassembles that made up the assembly at the time of saving the version.
 
the number of parts could be relevant, so the way to open an old assembled version, and its parts and subassembles that made up the assembly at the time of saving the version.
Did you try to do what I wrote on you?
look at the dates of each version of the files (asm parts) and with initial patience to open them, put them in memory then at the end load your set
 
It's the procedure I know, too. I thought there was a little more automated directly from pro-e.
cmq thanks
 

Forum statistics

Threads
44,997
Messages
339,767
Members
4
Latest member
ibt

Members online

No members online now.
ciao
Back
Top