Purging Configuration Data To reduce the size of files and the time needed to save them, you can purge the cached configuration data of inactive configurations. Parent topicManaging Configuration Data Related concepts Best Practice for Configurations with External References Related tasks Generating Configuration Data Generating Display Lists Related reference Rebuild and Save Settings Dialog Box Save Large Design Review Information Dialog Box Document Properties - Configurations Purging the Data Manually You can manually purge the data sets or display lists of inactive configurations. At the top of the ConfigurationManager or FeatureManager design tree, right-click the model name, and then take one or both of the following actions: To purge the data sets, click Rebuild/Save Mark, and click Remove Mark and Purge Data for All Configurations. The Rebuild/Save mark is removed from all configurations including the active configuration. The data is purged for all configurations except the active one. To purge the display lists, click Large Design Review Mark and then click Remove Mark and Purge Data for All Configurations. The Large Design Review mark is removed from all configurations including the active configuration. The data is purged for all configurations except the active one. Purging the Data Automatically You can set a system option to automatically purge the data every time you save the document. Click Tools > Options > System Options > Performance and select Purge cached configuration data. Every time you save the document: If the purge option is selected: Data is purged for all inactive configurations flagged or . Data is saved only for the active configuration ( or ) and inactive configurations marked . If the purge option is not selected: Data is rebuilt and saved for all configurations flagged , , , or . Data is purged for all configurations flagged .
Purging Configuration Data To reduce the size of files and the time needed to save them, you can purge the cached configuration data of inactive configurations. Parent topicManaging Configuration Data Related concepts Best Practice for Configurations with External References Related tasks Generating Configuration Data Generating Display Lists Related reference Rebuild and Save Settings Dialog Box Save Large Design Review Information Dialog Box Document Properties - Configurations Purging the Data Manually You can manually purge the data sets or display lists of inactive configurations. At the top of the ConfigurationManager or FeatureManager design tree, right-click the model name, and then take one or both of the following actions: To purge the data sets, click Rebuild/Save Mark, and click Remove Mark and Purge Data for All Configurations. The Rebuild/Save mark is removed from all configurations including the active configuration. The data is purged for all configurations except the active one. To purge the display lists, click Large Design Review Mark and then click Remove Mark and Purge Data for All Configurations. The Large Design Review mark is removed from all configurations including the active configuration. The data is purged for all configurations except the active one. Purging the Data Automatically You can set a system option to automatically purge the data every time you save the document. Click Tools > Options > System Options > Performance and select Purge cached configuration data. Every time you save the document: If the purge option is selected: Data is purged for all inactive configurations flagged or . Data is saved only for the active configuration ( or ) and inactive configurations marked . If the purge option is not selected: Data is rebuilt and saved for all configurations flagged , , , or . Data is purged for all configurations flagged .
Purging the Data Manually You can manually purge the data sets or display lists of inactive configurations. At the top of the ConfigurationManager or FeatureManager design tree, right-click the model name, and then take one or both of the following actions: To purge the data sets, click Rebuild/Save Mark, and click Remove Mark and Purge Data for All Configurations. The Rebuild/Save mark is removed from all configurations including the active configuration. The data is purged for all configurations except the active one. To purge the display lists, click Large Design Review Mark and then click Remove Mark and Purge Data for All Configurations. The Large Design Review mark is removed from all configurations including the active configuration. The data is purged for all configurations except the active one.
Purging the Data Automatically You can set a system option to automatically purge the data every time you save the document. Click Tools > Options > System Options > Performance and select Purge cached configuration data. Every time you save the document: If the purge option is selected: Data is purged for all inactive configurations flagged or . Data is saved only for the active configuration ( or ) and inactive configurations marked . If the purge option is not selected: Data is rebuilt and saved for all configurations flagged , , , or . Data is purged for all configurations flagged .