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Since model elements are usually related to and depend on other elements, you must include the necessary elements in the scope. The Model Patch mechanism does not automatically check dependencies or include them in the patch data. To avoid data loss:
For example, you have Part A that has Type B. If you want to bring Part A, you must either:
Failure to do this will lead to data loss, as Part A will be created without a type. |
To create a model patch
If you select an element that has child elements, all child elements are automatically included in the patch. |
This patch type is only available for Teamwork Cloud projects. |
To apply a model patch
If you receive a message that the patch is applied successfully, it means all changes from the patch were successfully applied.
If you receive a warning that the patch has been applied, but some changes could not be applied, click OK and review the changes that were not applied in the open Changes That Are Not Applied pane.
In the Changes That Are Not Applied pane, select each change and read the description explaining the reason of the issue. To avoid such issues, remember to check element dependencies before creating a model patch. |