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10 years later -- NX bug lives on ?

10 years later -- NX bug lives on ?

10 years later -- NX bug lives on ?

(OP)
thread561-207675: Can't Save the NX5 part !

file was deleted from disk, while open in NX9, native mode.
Save doesn't work.
"Save as" doesn't work.
Why?
May be it's a feature, not a bug? Why can't UG lock the file on disk, as most programs do? Another feature?
Any solutions to this situation?

RE: 10 years later -- NX bug lives on ?

(OP)
BTW, File -> Export doesn't work either.

RE: 10 years later -- NX bug lives on ?

try to create a new file and export data from original file to new.

John L.
NX Support
Win 7 64bit NX 9.0/TC 10 Testing NX 10

RE: 10 years later -- NX bug lives on ?

(OP)
Export either to new or existing in session file works only with loss of all parameters. That's not acceptable solution in my particular situation.

Thank you for the suggestion.

RE: 10 years later -- NX bug lives on ?

copy some other file into the file location, rename it to the filename that was deleted and then save over the top of it?

RE: 10 years later -- NX bug lives on ?

If you run NX under a PDM system, you do get file locking. Plus you cannot find the file to 'accidently' delete it in the first place.

Creo does not lock files on disk when running without Windchill, so I would expect the same behavior from NX running without TeamCenter.

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