Attribute Synchronize
Attribute synchronization ensures that the attributes in the design
file on your computer match the attributes of the associated ENOVIA object.
During the design process, you can enter or change attributes or properties
of the design. When you save the design, you want those attributes and
properties to become part of the metadata for the ENOVIA object.
Your Integration Administrator specifies which attributes and properties
can be synchronized. Attributes are synchronized automatically on saving to ENOVIA.
See Designer Central Installation and Administrator's Guide
for details on attributes that are mapped, mapping attributes, and enforcing
attribute synchronization.
You can also synchronize attributes when you open a design from ENOVIA.

Lock Status While Saving Designs
Locking designs in ENOVIA ensures that no other user can modify the
designs you are working on.
Lock status of a design indicates whether
the design that exists in ENOVIA is locked by you or any other user.
The designs in ENOVIA Save dialog box can be selected for saving only
if the designs are not locked by any other user or the design is locked
by you.
Lock status is valid only for designs that exist in ENOVIA vault.
Lock status is not displayed when you save the designs the first time.
ENOVIA Collaboration for Inventor provides a Retain Lock option while
saving designs. By selecting the Retain Lock option during a save the
lock is maintained by the user so that subsequent edits and saves may
be performed.
Applying a Lock indicates the intent to modify the design.

New Revision Stream
Revision is a controlled release of a design that replaces previous
releases.
Each release is usually identified by an associated letter
code, termed the "revision level" or simply "revision". The purpose of
revisioning is to maintain the history of a design in order to be able
to return to a previous release at any point in time.
Using ENOVIA Collaborative Design for Inventor you can create new
revision stream while saving designs using right-click on selected designs
in the ENOVIA Save dialog box. The new revision stream that is created
is next in sequence to the current stream.

Obsolete Designs
Any design is considered Obsolete if a newer design exists in the ENOVIA
database.
Your design is considered obsolete because it is based on an earlier
design than the latest design in ENOVIA. To resolve obsolete designs
and continue working with the previous version, you can update your designs
in your local workspace using Designer Central Client. See Working with
ENOVIA Designer Central Client section of ENOVIA Designer Central User's
Guide for details on updating designs from local workspace folders.
For example, a design has been stored with multiple versions: 1 &
2 in ENOVIA databse. User A opens version 1 wanting to ignore the modifications
made in V2. When User A tries to save version 1, the design is displayed
as obsolete in ENOVIA Save dialog box.

Part Association During Saving
In an effort to expose the CAD designs to the engineering community
as early as possible, ENOVIA Collaborative Design for Inventor provides
an optional setting that will automatically create an ENOVIA Engineering
Central part and associate it to the CAD model during a Save operation.
The engineering part created will have the same name as the CAD model.
To enable this, settings must be made in Global Preferences by the
Integration Administrator. See ENOVIA Designer Central Installation
and Administrator's Guide for details on these settings.

EBOM Synch on Saving
EBOM Synchronization feature provides a tool to automatically generate
the EBOM structure to match the CAD model/assembly structure.
During
this process all mapped attributes are also transfered to the engineering
parts. In addition the CAD models are directly associated to the engineering
parts as CAD specifications allowing engineers direct access to the supporting
CAD model data.
This must be configured by the Integration Administrator. For more
details on the required settings, see "Configuring the EBOM Configuration
Object" section in ENOVIA Collaborative Design for Inventor Administrator's
Guide.

Read Only Behavior
This section lists the behavior changes in the Save feature when MCADInteg-FileReadOnlyBehavior is set as TRUE in the global configuration object by your Administrator.
The behavior changes in Save feature depends on the selection of Retain lock on checkin option during save in the ENOVIA Save dialog box.
- If Retain lock on checkin option is selected, then the file is writable after save is successful.
- If Retain lock on checkin option is not selected, then the file remains read-only after save.
Note:
Due to a limitation in Microstation, files that are read-only cannot be modified. To modify the design, you must acquire lock from PLM Status dialog box or while opening it again.
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