cacciatorino
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I'm working on a big joint sharing with colleagues.
Sometimes it happens that you have to upgrade your co-worker to get back to the work done by others: exists at this outbreak the command "reload 3d", which actually does as required.
but the problem is that this command reloads all parts, even those that are unmodified compared to the last load, thus extending the loading time. Is there a special switch that makes sure that only new/modified parts are automatically recharged?
I use modeling v17.0 with model manager, or better with the eit pdm client, which I think is a kind of body shop that stands above mm, but I think it's the real smart being that governs these operations. .
Sometimes it happens that you have to upgrade your co-worker to get back to the work done by others: exists at this outbreak the command "reload 3d", which actually does as required.
but the problem is that this command reloads all parts, even those that are unmodified compared to the last load, thus extending the loading time. Is there a special switch that makes sure that only new/modified parts are automatically recharged?
I use modeling v17.0 with model manager, or better with the eit pdm client, which I think is a kind of body shop that stands above mm, but I think it's the real smart being that governs these operations. .