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Models revert back to prior iterations

Models revert back to prior iterations

Models revert back to prior iterations

(OP)
Is anyone experiencing assembly files reverting back to a prior iteration? We are running PDMLink 8.0 with WF3 M110. So far 12 individual users have experienced and continue to experience assemblies that revert back to a prior iteration. The assembly gets checked into commonspace with hard copies printed out before hand, at a later date, sometimes the very next day when the assembly is opened (not necessiary downloaded from commonspace) the assembly has reverted back to a prior iteration with all of the newely added components replaced with the old ones.

This has happened to 12 different users all working on totally different assemblies that are in no way associated with one another.

Thanks,

RE: Models revert back to prior iterations

Can you check if all of these person checked in from an inactive workspace? We did a small test and as you said the data gets checked in raising the iteration number, but all it does checks in the data as if it was never modified. I have asked this to our resellers and so far no answers.

Joe Borg

RE: Models revert back to prior iterations

(OP)
I wish the answer was that simple, all 12 individuals were wrking from an active WS. I wish it was as simple as operator error but it isn't. I have read on other boards of similar activity, so it looks like it's not just us.

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