NCCGRAD
Mechanical
- Feb 25, 2008
- 24
thanks for all who spent the time to read this. I was put in charge of organizing our database of pro/e files. (what a drag, seriouslly) The guy who started this database was missing a little something upstairs if you know what i mean. But in any case, we have assemblies, components, drawings, all over the place in one main folder.
Some subfolders are there to hold all the "plastic" files. then theres a folder for all the "screws", just to name a few. Some components are being used by multiple assemblies. Which is why im asking if this is possible. Now when i placed everything in their respective folders, i thought i was doing good. Nope, now when i open the assemblies, an error message pops up saying it cant find the component. So i manually find it, save the assembly, then close it. Without erasing "non-displayed" items, ill open it again, and everything is nicey nice. Then ill close it, and do the erase non-displayed items. open it again and the error message pops up again.
Is there a way to have all the components in subfolders, and assemblies in another, and have pro/e know where everything is. Or does everything have to be in one folder all disorganized.
thanks for reading, and thanks in advance for all your help.
~~Joe
Some subfolders are there to hold all the "plastic" files. then theres a folder for all the "screws", just to name a few. Some components are being used by multiple assemblies. Which is why im asking if this is possible. Now when i placed everything in their respective folders, i thought i was doing good. Nope, now when i open the assemblies, an error message pops up saying it cant find the component. So i manually find it, save the assembly, then close it. Without erasing "non-displayed" items, ill open it again, and everything is nicey nice. Then ill close it, and do the erase non-displayed items. open it again and the error message pops up again.
Is there a way to have all the components in subfolders, and assemblies in another, and have pro/e know where everything is. Or does everything have to be in one folder all disorganized.
thanks for reading, and thanks in advance for all your help.
~~Joe