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Erase Memory from Caesar to Cadworx

Erase Memory from Caesar to Cadworx

Erase Memory from Caesar to Cadworx

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We have a piping file created in Cadworx.  I have exported it to Caesar and made changes.  I then imported that file back into Cadworx and made additional changes.  I have noticed that once I exported this changed file back into Caesar, the node numbers were all out of order.  Is it possible to bring a file from Caesar back into Cadworx with out carrying the memory with it (node numbers)?

 

RE: Erase Memory from Caesar to Cadworx

1) "... the node numbers were all out of order."
That shouldn't have happened. The idea is to maintain the same node numbering on existing nodes that are transferred back and forth.

2) "... is it possible to not transfer node numbers?"
No.


I would suggest sending your CADWorx and CAESAR II files to techsupport@coade.com, explain what you did, and ask for assistance.

Richard Ay
COADE, Inc.

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