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How do you open a previous saved version using Teamcenter 8

How do you open a previous saved version using Teamcenter 8

How do you open a previous saved version using Teamcenter 8

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An assembly has become corrupted & I can no longer open it in NX7.5

Can someone show me how to open up a previous version using Teamcenter?

I've tried searching through the forums but couldnt find what I need.

Thanks.

RE: How do you open a previous saved version using Teamcenter 8

If you preform a search query in "General" mode, you will find 3 datasets of UGMASTER(standard = 3, could be more)of your part/assembly. You can recognize them by the ; sign after the parts name. So xxx;1 / xxx;2 and xxx;3 (1,2 and 3 can be any given number). Delete the last one.

Best regards,

Michaël.

NX7.5.4.4 + TC Unified 8.3
Win 7 64 bit (Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5650 @2.67GHz)
24.0 GB
NVIDIA Quadro 4000 + NVIDIA Tesla C2050

RE: How do you open a previous saved version using Teamcenter 8

Click on your assembly data set. GO to file open with. Up in the top left of the dialogue box you will see a pull down box. Click in this box select the bottom one I think. Then click on ugiibase in the bottom area of the dialogue box. This should open up the older version of your assembly.

RE: How do you open a previous saved version using Teamcenter 8

What exact version of NX ?
Try open the assembly Structure Only, and then from the assembly navigator open the components.
If that crashes, close everything, repeat but now open the "lower half" of the components. If this works, the problem is somewhere in the "upper half", try open the next 1/4 of the non-open components etc to find the problematic component.
Open all components fully, then run Part cleanup. Save
Do you synchronize Assembly Arrangements between NX and TC ?
Try turn off this and then try open the assembly.

Regards,
Tomas

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