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Hi.

I looked around the forum but I couldn't find what I need, so if there is already patience.. .

in the company I inherited a file database a little too (in my opinion) articulated on file system, and a pdm passage is not among the immediate options, although I sponsor it.

I need to allow users to move files, with all their links. We normally use the pack and go. the limit of this operation is that, since the final result must be a move and not a copy, after the pack and go we go to delete (after checking that the new files function) the originals, and having to turn for the file system to delete to one to one the parts becomes a bit a ball.

is there a smarter method, perhaps through solidworks explorer, or directly from the pack and go, to say to sw "make copies and then delete the original", or to delete at a later time from the file system the original (or design) and all the files referencing from this, to make cleaning quickly?

Thank you in advance.
 
you can move them quietly, just put in this tool option > options and choose file locations folders where your files reside.
But there must be no doubles.
the file together opens the parts in the paths stored inside the file together, if you do not find the parts, search them in the folders you set in the option mentioned before.
 
you can move them quietly, just put in this tool option > options and choose file locations folders where your files reside.
But there must be no doubles.
the file together opens the parts in the paths stored inside the file together, if you do not find the parts, search them in the folders you set in the option mentioned before.
hi, actually I would like to move her from sw, the parts (to not go looking for one by one around fs). These, for example, can be distributed in several directors but all recalled in one set, and I would like to make them put in a single destination folder. in the practical case it would be a folder of cancelled, in which to save old revisions.

Don't tell me I need a pdm... You just hurt me right now. :frown:

One thing, however, in the recurring search speech of solidworks, I banged a bit 'the head on the help, and I did some evidence, and it seems to me that in reality the search paths that set from the options have the precedence also on the path stored in the assieme during the last rescue. . .

I also did the test by making a copy on the desktop of a part (from windows, sw was closed), of which the original exists on the server, I set the
desktop as a search folder, then I opened the design of the above part, and the design referred to the part on the desktop... I may have misunderstood myself and made unfair evidence, but sincerely the recurring method indicated in the help I do not like much.

Hello and thank you.a.
 
hi, actually I would like to move her from sw, the parts (to not go looking for one by one around fs). These, for example, can be distributed in several directors but all recalled in one set, and I would like to make them put in a single destination folder. in the practical case it would be a folder of cancelled, in which to save old revisions.

Don't tell me I need a pdm... You just hurt me right now. :frown:

One thing, however, in the recurring search speech of solidworks, I banged a bit 'the head on the help, and I did some evidence, and it seems to me that in reality the search paths that set from the options have the precedence also on the path stored in the assieme during the last rescue. . .

I also did the test by making a copy on the desktop of a part (from windows, sw was closed), of which the original exists on the server, I set the
desktop as a search folder, then I opened the design of the above part, and the design referred to the part on the desktop... I may have misunderstood myself and made unfair evidence, but sincerely the recurring method indicated in the help I do not like much.

Hello and thank you.a.
This question has been asked several times and the search for the forum does not work.
You're wrong, but I'm not there, so I don't know what you're doing.
still move the parts, drawings and assemblies where you want, set the paths well and you are fine.
 

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