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"Randy Jones" <randy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Janes wrote:
> Anyone have experience with creating and modifying baselines in =
Pro/I?=20
> Baselining, or a product snapshot at a point in time, exists as a=20
> checkout function. After the baseline has been created in some =
folder,=20
> you can do various things with it. What I'd like to be able to do is =
add=20
> newly released components to the baselined G Rev of a top level =
assembly.
> =20
> So, looking at the baseline, I can RMB 'Modify' and get a screen =
that=20
> lets me do a variety of things. I believe I can highlight a =
rev/version=20
> of a component at WIP and do 'Remove'. Where I'm stuck is how to Add =
the=20
> Released version of that rev. It looks like there's something called =
a=20
> 'Briefcase' that I should be able to select something from to 'Add'. =
> But, how do I get the latest, released version into this =
'Briefcase'?
Simply "find" the object either by browsing CommonSpace or by using
Pro/Locate. Once you "find" the object then select it, rmb, and select
"Add to Briefcase"
> =20
> Muchas gracias,
> David Janes
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Randy Jones
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Thanks, I hadn't noticed that before. Now, is there anyway, once a =
baseline's been created, of automatically adding newly released revs to =
the baseline. Or, do you have to rev the assembly to capture the latest =
released, then re-baseline.
David Janes
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baselines in=20
Pro/I? <BR>> Baselining, or a product snapshot at a point in time, =
exists=20
as a <BR>> checkout function. After the baseline has been created =
in some=20
folder, <BR>> you can do various things with it. What I'd like to =
be able=20
to do is add <BR>> newly released components to the baselined G Rev =
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baseline, I can=20
RMB 'Modify' and get a screen that <BR>> lets me do a variety of =
things. I=20
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Briefcase"<BR><BR>> <BR>> Muchas gracias,<BR>> David=20
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