aardvarkdw
Mechanical
- May 25, 2005
- 542
I just got asked to clean up someone else's mess, oh what fun...
Here's the current situation. People have created their own project files and individual folders to house their individual portions of the larger assembly. Some of these folders are buried 3-4 levels deep in the file structure. Parts have been linked from various different locations even different drives. Some parts have been given the same name as other parts and placed into the individual project folders but are different. Generally, it is FUBAR.
Here is what I am needing to do. I need to consolidate these files into a central location under a single project. The project is the easy part, I can just create a new file. What I am concerned about is how to move the files without breaking too many links. I want move everything but not have to go back into each assembly and drawing and update each one.
Is this possible? How would y'all go about this? I have my ideas but I would appreciate yours. I am thinking that a pack'n'go would be the best bet.
Put on your thinking caps everyone! I would like to hear your suggestions as well as your concerns because you may think of a new problem that I haven't thought of already.
David
Here's the current situation. People have created their own project files and individual folders to house their individual portions of the larger assembly. Some of these folders are buried 3-4 levels deep in the file structure. Parts have been linked from various different locations even different drives. Some parts have been given the same name as other parts and placed into the individual project folders but are different. Generally, it is FUBAR.
Here is what I am needing to do. I need to consolidate these files into a central location under a single project. The project is the easy part, I can just create a new file. What I am concerned about is how to move the files without breaking too many links. I want move everything but not have to go back into each assembly and drawing and update each one.
Is this possible? How would y'all go about this? I have my ideas but I would appreciate yours. I am thinking that a pack'n'go would be the best bet.
Put on your thinking caps everyone! I would like to hear your suggestions as well as your concerns because you may think of a new problem that I haven't thought of already.
David