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Finding modified part
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Finding modified part

Finding modified part

(OP)
Hello,

I have multiple large assembly open in one UG.
I got all of it to pass Checkmate and have the flag set.

But when I was exiting UG, it gave me a warning that I have an open file that was modified.

Without going through each file, is there an easier way to find out which file was modified?

TIA!

UGNX5.0.4.1 MP6 \ WinXP-SP3
Productive Design Services
www.productivedesign.com

RE: Finding modified part

If one of your files was previously failing Checkmate, then the flag (assuming you're working on something GM-related) was not set.  If I recall correctly, setting the flag would be considered a modification.

I would think you could check the Assembly Navigator for which file was modified.

Tim Flater
Senior Designer
Enkei America, Inc.
www.enkei.com

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RE: Finding modified part

You can go to 'File -> Close -> Reopen Selected Parts...'  the parts in that list are the ones that have been modified since you opened them.

RE: Finding modified part

Or you could just look at the Modified Column of the ANT.

One possible cause might be that you are opening parts from an earlier version. Whenever you do so the system will want to save them in the newer version if it can.

Best Regards

Hudson

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