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2009 SolidWorks Task Scheduler Convert Files

2009 SolidWorks Task Scheduler Convert Files

2009 SolidWorks Task Scheduler Convert Files

(OP)
Has anyone used the new Task Scheduler method of file conversion for 2009?

You would assume that when you add a folder, that it would only convert the files that are in the folder, but that is not the case. It goes after all ref's, even toolbox refs. Somehow, it even finds some broken refs. It is a monster, and will tear through your machine. With the backup selected it thankfully will dump everything into zip folders. I had already backed up my 07 and 08 stuff on a server, but didn't think I needed to do it to the local toolbox, so I am glad I checked the option.

The other beef, is that there is no way to see what it is going to go after until it starts, and then there is no way to pause it. It can be stopped only by killing it.  It really is a poor tool. Has anyone elsed used it? I saw one other guy on the SW forum complaining the 09 trashed his older toolboxes.

Thanks,

rfus

 

RE: 2009 SolidWorks Task Scheduler Convert Files

When installing a new version, you should have been given the choice of creating a new Toolbox, or updating an existing one.

cheers

RE: 2009 SolidWorks Task Scheduler Convert Files

(OP)
I did create a new Toolbox. I have three installs currently. 07, 08, and 09, and they all have their own toolbox. When you convert the files through the 09 task scheduler, it will not all convert all the files in a folder, but it will convert all the files that they reference. If my 07 assembly references my 07 toolbox, it will go and update these files in the 07 toolbox to 09. There is no way to prevent this. I had to go and replace 100's of 07 and 08 toolbox files with their backups because they had all be updated to 2009.

rfus  

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