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Rolling Backup File?

Rolling Backup File?

Rolling Backup File?

(OP)
Is there any running Backup within UG that would ALLOW me to revert to an earlier version of my model?  I am using UGNX6.
  I saved a model, not realizing that there was a problem and would really like to get back to an earlier version.  I am Working our IT department route but I would imagine that version would be at least a day or more back.
 

RE: Rolling Backup File?

Do you use teamcenter? If so you can search trough general on the item, and then you normally have the 3 latest versions of our item in this format xxx;12 xxx;13 and xxx;14 (the xxx stands for the item number). If you delete the highest number, previous version will be yours.
When not working with TeamCenter, i guess you have a problem.

Best regards,

Michäël.

NX4.0.4.2 MP10 / TCE 9.1.3.8_build_0711 / NX6.0.5.3 + TC8.1 Unified / NX7.0.0.9

Belgium

RE: Rolling Backup File?

(OP)
Unfortunately, No.  If there isn't something creating a duplicate or "Rolling file" that comes standard, I wonder if there is a way to set it up.
  Have you ever saved a file, and then realized that you needed the old version of something you changed for some reason?  This is what I'm dealing with.

RE: Rolling Backup File?

It can easily be done with API, in fact I have a simple GRIP program to do just that.  

RE: Rolling Backup File?

(OP)
I cannot find good reference for API.  Can you recommend some sites?

RE: Rolling Backup File?

API stands for "Application Programmer Interface".  It's a set of tools which allows our customers to create their own custom applications and utilities.  It's like an 'Erector Set', you have to 'assemble' something before it does anything.

John R. Baker, P.E.
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Siemens PLM Software Inc.
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Cypress, CA
http://www.siemens.com/plm
http://www.plmworld.org/museum/

To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
 

RE: Rolling Backup File?

I used to manually save backup files using Right Click - Copy Here which gives you copy (1) of filename copy (2) of filename etc. The highest (#) copy file would be your previous state file. I started on Pro/E so this was something I missed when moving to UG. SolidWorks has what it calls backup versions which are automatically renumbered Backup 1 of -, Back up 2 of -. This was a nice addition in 2008 and will autorename the files so backup 1 is most recent and backup 2 is a renamed version of backup 1.

Some IT will have backups every morning or afternoon so you may be able to get it that way. If you create your own folder called BAK for backups you can keep backup editions of your work as you go and if nothing goes wrong you can just delete them later.

Michael

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