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New to Teamcenter question

New to Teamcenter question

New to Teamcenter question

(OP)
I am new on Teamcenter and have yet to have any in-depth formal training, but I am OK with finding my way around it.

I have a part that needed to be changed so I copied it to a new revision.
Now under that part number there are two versions rev 0 and rev 1

The guy changed his mind and no longer wants the part revised.

So how I can I delete that part number with rev 1 from Teamcenter ?

RE: New to Teamcenter question

yes if it is not used in any other assemblies and or in other user's folders. If you made a change then opened an assembly and the part rev 1 is now in that saved assembly you can not delete it. The best way of doing this is open the rev 0 part and save it to a rev 2 if this is possible with your standards.

RE: New to Teamcenter question

You should be able to just delete it from Teamcenter if it has been used in imprecise assembly.
If for any reason it has been used in another precise assembly then go to that assembly and replace it with the former revision of the part. After that you can delete it.
If no where else used then just delete...

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RE: New to Teamcenter question

Actually, even if it is not used in an assembly you may not be able to delete it if it is referenced somewhere or by something. Just replacing the part in the latest assembly may not work either if it was used in a prior revision. You will need to remove it from all assemblies and delete any references that it may have.

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