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How do I configure the search_pro CREO pro 3.0?

mcalixto
1-Newbie

How do I configure the search_pro CREO pro 3.0?

How do I configure the search_pro CREO pro 3.0?

 

I need to put components in an assembly of other folders without losing the way.


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BenLoosli
23-Emerald II
(To:mcalixto)

Create a text file named search.pro in your <loadpoint>/text folder (or other location using the config.pro option search_path_file to point to your search.pro file location).

search_path_file c:\proe\config

In the c:\proe\config folder you have the search.pro file.

In the search.pro file, enter each folder on a line that you want Creo to search for your component file in. The folders will be searched working down your list of folder paths.

example search.pro file format:

c:\proe\work_in_progress

c:\proe\unreleased

c:\proe\released

c:\proe\library

If Creo finds the file in work_in_progress, it will load that one and ignore an older version found in the released folder.

It does not understand filenames that have versions in the name. my_part_101_A.prt is a different file from my_part_101_B.prt.

If you have my_part_202.prt in released and a newer copy in work_in_progress, the one in work_in_progress will be loaded.

If you want to load the released version of the assembly, reorder the lines in the search.pro file so released is the first directory searched.




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BenLoosli
23-Emerald II
(To:mcalixto)

Create a text file named search.pro in your <loadpoint>/text folder (or other location using the config.pro option search_path_file to point to your search.pro file location).

search_path_file c:\proe\config

In the c:\proe\config folder you have the search.pro file.

In the search.pro file, enter each folder on a line that you want Creo to search for your component file in. The folders will be searched working down your list of folder paths.

example search.pro file format:

c:\proe\work_in_progress

c:\proe\unreleased

c:\proe\released

c:\proe\library

If Creo finds the file in work_in_progress, it will load that one and ignore an older version found in the released folder.

It does not understand filenames that have versions in the name. my_part_101_A.prt is a different file from my_part_101_B.prt.

If you have my_part_202.prt in released and a newer copy in work_in_progress, the one in work_in_progress will be loaded.

If you want to load the released version of the assembly, reorder the lines in the search.pro file so released is the first directory searched.




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