File Management with
External References
When you save a part that has external references to another document,
the path and the internal ID of the referenced document are saved with
the current part. The software needs this information to locate and verify
the original document the next time you open the derived part.
You can specify whether or not referenced documents are opened when
you open a part that has external references.
Locating Derived Parts
Suppose you create a derived
part, then you inadvertently move or rename the original document.
When you try to open the derived part, the software notifies you that
the externally referenced document (the original) was not found, and you
are given a chance to look for it. If you choose not to look, the operation
is cancelled.
If you decide to look for the referenced document, you have the following
choices:
If you locate and select the original document
(in a different directory, or with a new name), the derived part opens
using the new name or path. Because the internal ID matches, the external
reference updates as expected. When you save the part, the new name or
path is saved also.
If you select a different document, you are notified
that the internal ID does not match. Then you can either accept the selected
document anyway, or keep looking.
Rebuild Errors
If you accept the selected document, the model
may have rebuild errors, especially if you have added features in the
derived part document. If the geometry of the document you selected is
not the same as the geometry of the original referenced document, the
additional features may have rebuild errors.