maddogmiked
Automotive
- Jun 1, 2007
- 11
Can anyone tell me how to fix a desk command issue that has already been resolved? This also goes with my other post on "Renaming files w/o losing the link?" question/issue. The scenario as it is:
Used save mgmnt to copy a 20 part assy to another folder for another job. Renamed the new files in windows explorer, then opened the new assy, used the desk command to find the new named files of that assy. This seemed to work fine (even though not preferred, I know), but only when in design mode (edit > representation > design mode). When I switch to vis mode, the file is still trying to look for the original file names, even though the link was fixed? I switch to design mode, and all is fine (no ref to old files). Is there some kind of purge somewhere to get rid of the old reference to the old file name, even though they have already been fixed?
Another example would be hardware. I have an assy of a shoulder bolt, nut and washer. I have it off line in a "common used components" folder. There it is called Shoulder Assy (generic naming for my use) for the product, and the parts are nut, bolt and washer (again, generic naming). When I copy that assy for another job, the naming has to be unique to that job, so instead of Shoulder Assy, through save mgmnt, I save as 123-Assy, with the parts changing to 123-1-Part (nut),123-2-Part (bolt),123-3-Part (washer). Say the next job would be 128-Assy,128-1-Part,128-2-Part,128-3-Part, and so on...
To rename each file and point to the new location is ok with a small assy like the hardware example, but we have assy's with 30 - 50 parts, and having to pick the new folder for each and every file when "save as" through mgmnt is tedious and time consuming as well as renaming.
I can't believe there isn't a more efficient way of copying/renaming files, other than "save as" through mgmnt. I guess I was spoiled with SolidWorks Explorer. I hate having to switch to a less capable tool.