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Opening assemblies "As Saved" from Teamcenter

Opening assemblies "As Saved" from Teamcenter

Opening assemblies "As Saved" from Teamcenter

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Can Teamcenter be set to open assemblies "As Saved" by default?

Currently, when we open an assembly file from Teamcenter it defaults to "Latest Working".  This cause problems when opening older versions of assemblies because the latest working version of the assembly components may be several revisions newer.

Setting NX5 to open as saved only works if the assembly is opened using the File>Open dialog. Also, if a file is opened from Teamcenter, Teamcenter overwrites the assembly load option set in NX5, so that any subsequent files opened from the NX% file open dialog are opened as latest working.

What we would like to do is set a global Teamcenter default to open all assemblies "As Saved".  Is it possible, and if so, how is it done?

Or is there a better way to insure that the proper revisions of component parts are opened when opening an assembly?

RE: Opening assemblies "As Saved" from Teamcenter

Yes you can save your load options and have then set to as "As Saved".

Yes there is a better way in teamcenter, you implement workflow and set the released asssemblies to precise when they're baselined and in that way older versions of drawing will always open correctly.

Best regards

Hudson

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