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Catia Save Management - CGR files
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Catia Save Management - CGR files

Catia Save Management - CGR files

(OP)
I have an assembly which contains a few CGR files.
After the Save Management procedure, these CGR files do not appear in the folder used for save.
Why is that and how could I still bring these CGR files alongside the other Catia files in the folder selected?

Thanks

MZ7DYJ

RE: Catia Save Management - CGR files

did you propagate directory?

Eric N.
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RE: Catia Save Management - CGR files

(OP)
Yes, I did................

MZ7DYJ

RE: Catia Save Management - CGR files

Unfortunately, Save Management does not address CGR files at all. In order to move CGR files around using Catia's file management, you will need to use "File > Send To".

A couple alternatives: You can control your CGR file locations by moving in Windows, and then controlling the search order (controls where Catia looks for children files) through Linked Document Localization settings. Also, file saving of CGRs can be done through macros. For example, a simple macro could save all the documents in session into a specified folder. But so far, I have not made something that is very controllable, outside of some all-or-nothing batch functions. Perhaps I should work on that...

Hope that helps,

Mark

RE: Catia Save Management - CGR files

(OP)
Thanks MarkAF!

MZ7DYJ

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