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revision on table

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stilo64

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Bye to all,
I am new to the forum, maybe there is a discussion about the revisions, the question I wanted to do is this:
I put myself in the table to quote the drawing.
but if the same together undergoes a change of quoting, because I had to change on behalf of the customer, such as a modified step, as I do to have in the table in another sheet where one the revision "0" and the other revision "a".
can you represent and have a historian with all the changes?
I think that on the first sheet should be disconnected from the changes that the model undergoes, but on the second sheet connected with the new changes,
Sorry if I wasn't clear, it's a torment that I haven't been able to find a solution for months, of course copying another model and putting it back on the table would be faster as a solution, but I think there is a better solution.
Thank you.
 
There is no solution, no better or worse.
inventor, alone, doesn't.
with the vault should be possible, but I do not know it thoroughly and I do not venture to say anything else.
Why don't you save a historian in autocad dwg?
 
There is no solution, no better or worse.
inventor, alone, doesn't.
with the vault should be possible, but I do not know it thoroughly and I do not venture to say anything else.
Why don't you save a historian in autocad dwg?
How am I supposed to do that? instead of saving in idw in dwg?
Thank you.
 
do a "export in dwg" (by autocad and not by inventor) or save in pdf.
you will only remain track of what was prior to the change, but, if your need is to document the change, with this system you are in place.
If you want to keep your original files, do a pack&go and store it.
 
thanks for some information you gave me, as I parameterized a set from an empty ipt file with only parameters, with
pack&go the result would be the same?
Are you telling me that with the pack&go if I saved the axieme when I call it undergoes the changes I made on the original one?
 
the p&go takes everything you need to recreate the packaged model (remember to also insert the masses at the table )
in the need to resume the old project in hand, just refer to the project file generated and stored in the p&go itself, so it will point to the correct files, even if you have others with the same name scattered in the pc.
 

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