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Customer defaults

Customer defaults

Customer defaults

(OP)
Hi all,

When selecting 'Load all Defaults' in NX is it loading the defaults from the Site or User defaults? And is this controllable?

Many thanks

RE: Customer defaults

The customer defaults might work differently than you seem to expect,
 First NX reads "NX out of the box settings", then it reads any eventual site settings and overrides the "out of the box settings", then it reads and overrides using "group settings" and finally it reads and overrides the previous with "user settings".
I.e:
 "outofthebox"
    will be overridden by Site settings
      will be overridden by group settings
         will be overridden by user settings
( unless the specific variable is locked at the previous level)

Which means it reads the final value of the specific parameter when you use "Load defaults" or "load all defaults".

Note, None of the "levels" above must exist, it is up to the system manager to deploy any of of these 3 "levels".

 Regards,
 Tomas

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