As I continue to try to clean up a top level assembly, I findthat there are several in-context relations that prevent several ofus from working on the project together. I.e. one guy has the toplevel open, but another guy, who wants to work on a sub-assemblycannot because the 1st guy has inadvertently locked all those filesof the sub assembly by simply opening the top level assembly.
I know how to see if an individual part has any in-contextrelations by the -> at the end. But, rather than hunt down andedit each individual part to delete the relations, I would preferto just edit the ones that are created at the top level.
But, I can't figure out a way to find just those in-contextrelations at the top level.
Any suggestions?
Joe DunfeeSolidworksAssemblies
I know how to see if an individual part has any in-contextrelations by the -> at the end. But, rather than hunt down andedit each individual part to delete the relations, I would preferto just edit the ones that are created at the top level.
But, I can't figure out a way to find just those in-contextrelations at the top level.
Any suggestions?
Joe DunfeeSolidworksAssemblies