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Check in/out

Check in/out

(OP)
What check in and check out do?

CAD 2015

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RE: Check in/out

Check out puts a lock on the file so that only you can edit it. Others can view the file but they cannot make changes while you have it checked out. After you check the file in, someone else can check it out and make their changes.

RE: Check in/out

(OP)
Thank you Cowski

CAD 2015

RE: Check in/out

Also you can tell the check-out process to export the dataset to local drive so that you can work on it outside of teamcenter.
The Check-in process will import it again into Teamcenter. Prerequisites are that you don't change the name and location where the file is stored on your local harddrive.

Ronald van den Broek
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RE: Check in/out

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Thanks Ronald.

CAD 2015

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