I am trying to find a quick and easy way of locating parts and/or assemblies that are in a rollback state when I open an upper level assembly. Is there a way to find them without going through the entire directory and opening files one at a time?
I am trying to find a quick and easy way of locating parts and/or assemblies that are in a rollback state when I open an upper level assembly. Is there a way to find them without going through the entire directory and opening files one at a time?
Member handleman posted a couple of macros for this in http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=292226&page=2
Thanks for the info guys, but it is weird that if I select "NO" that a message doesn't pop up stating which parts/assemblies are in a rollback condition. This would be a good candidate for a possible SP issue. Because not knowing this information is a pain, and when colleagues (or former colleagues) do this sort of bad practices, you can't correct the issue.
Hi Steve,
See if this thread helps you.
https://forum.solidworks.com/message/8497#8497