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TeamCenter & NX: Recover earlier version of a revision

TeamCenter & NX: Recover earlier version of a revision

TeamCenter & NX: Recover earlier version of a revision

(OP)
We use NX 7.5 with TeamCenter 8. Our system is set up to maintain a rolling backup of the last three saves of the current revision. The assembly I'm working on has become corrupted, so I'd like to recover the previous save of the current revision.

My understanding is that this is done in TeamCenter with NX closed, but I can't figure it out. I've stepped through all the menus & tried searching help, but none of the terms I tried turned up the results I expected. Any help appreciated.

Thanks,
Rob

Rob Campbell, PE
 

RE: TeamCenter & NX: Recover earlier version of a revision

(OP)
See attached screenshots and follow the procedure below:

(1) Close the part, if it is open in NX.

(2) In TeamCenter, select the icon in the revision that represents the NX data.

(3) Select the File->Open With menu item.

(4) In the Open With dialog, select earlier versions of the revision from the Version drop list.

(5) Select the application to use.

(6) Select OK.

Rob

Rob Campbell, PE
 

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