The Move Tree dialog box lets you move partial or entire file and folder structures, including related drawings, to another folder or to multiple folders.
To display the dialog box:
Select the file and click > .
The Move Tree options include the following:
Default Destination
Displays the current folder location of the selected file. You can type a new path or browse to specify the destination path.
Settings
This group is a collapsible interface that includes:
Include simulation |
Moves SOLIDWORKS Simulation results associated with the selected files. |
Preserve relative paths |
Keeps the paths of references relative to the moved parent file, creating a folder structure as needed. When you clear Preserve relative paths, the folder hierarchy is flattened and all referenced files move to the same destination folder as the parent. |
Include drawings |
Shows any related drawing files in the file list so you can include them when moving the reference tree. |
Regenerate serial number in cards |
If serial numbers are used in data cards, assigns the next number in the sequence. For Rename with serial number transformations, the same serial numbers used to name the files are used in data cards.
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Transform Operations
Grouping shows all transform options at the top level of the dialog box. The transform operations let you rename target files before you move them.
Transformations other than Rename with Serial Number are cumulative. For example, you can add both a prefix and a suffix.
Add Prefix |
Adds the prefix you type to the file names. |
Add Suffix
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Adds the suffix you type to the file names. |
Rename with serial number
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Replaces file names with serial numbers. Only available if serial numbers have been defined in the SOLIDWORKS PDM Administration tool.
You can also right-click files in the file list and select Rename with Serial Number and the serial number to use. If all selected files have the same serial number defined in the SOLIDWORKS Add-in, that serial number is bold and is first in the list.
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Replace
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Replaces strings in file or folder names. In the Replace dialog box: - For Find what, type the string to replace.
- For Replace with, type the replacement string.
- Select whether to apply the change to all files or only the selected files.
- Select to apply the change to file names, folder names, or both.
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Filter Display
Lets you enter text to refine the list of files displayed. A column selection drop-down lets you limit the filtering to a specific column, for example
File name, or for
All Columns.
In the search field, enter the string to search for. By default, the filter is applied to All Columns. You can expand the All Columns list and select a specific column to apply the filter to. The software searches for the text that you enter, displays rows that contain the text, and highlights the text for easy identification.
The search field supports these wildcard characters: *, ?, %, -, ., "".
*string |
Displays rows that contain text that ends with the string. The string in the filtered rows is highlighted in pink. |
string* |
Displays rows that contain text that starts with the string. The string in the filtered rows is highlighted in pink. Instead of *, you can use ? or %.
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-string or string- |
Displays rows that contain the string. If the hyphen is at the beginning, the text ending with the string is highlighted in pink. If the hyphen is at the end, the text starting with the string is highlighted.
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"string" |
Displays rows that contain the string. The string in the filtered rows is highlighted in pink. |
.string or string. |
Displays rows that contain the string and highlights the string with a preceding or a succeeding character depending on the position of the dot. |
Invert filter or ! |
You can invert the filter by clicking or by entering the ! character as a prefix to the text in the search field. Files that do not include the entered text are displayed.
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Filter |
- File Type
- Assemblies
- Parts
- Drawings
- Others
- Selected For Move
- Yes, Selected
- No, Not Selected
- Name/Path Changed
- Yes, Changed
- No, Not Changed
When you apply filter, an icon with the X symbol appears. Click the icon to clear the filter.
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All Columns |
Filters the file list based on the text you enter and the column you select. You can select one of the following columns:- File name
- Warnings
- Version
- Checked out by
- Checked out in
- Found in
- Destination Folder Path
- Target File Name
- State
This filter supports all custom columns that appear in the file list.
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Clear Filter Text
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Removes all filters. This appears when you enter text or select an option in Filter. |
File List
Use the file list to:
- Select the files to move.
- Select files to rename using transforms.
- Verify new file names and paths.
To change the columns that are displayed, right-click any column
heading and select columns to display them or clear columns to hide them. You can
add up to 10 columns based on SOLIDWORKS PDM
variables by clicking More and choosing variables from the
Choose Columns dialog box.
You can sort the default and custom columns in tables in ascending,
descending, or default order by clicking column headers. Column sorting is useful
within large datasets. If you sort a column in ascending or descending order, the
column is highlighted in green and an arrowhead appears. When you sort a column in a
table, SOLIDWORKS PDM removes the file structure
hierarchy. Sorting turns off Show Tree Lines and
Show Reference Selection Control.
Drag a column head to change the position of a column.
Type |
Displays a thumbnail preview of
the file when you hover over the file type icon. |
File
name |
Displays selected files and files referenced by
them. For assemblies, the list can include drawings, parts,
subassemblies, and SOLIDWORKS Simulation files.
The related drawings can be in the current
folder or in a folder elsewhere in the vault. By default,
SOLIDWORKS PDM checks
the entire vault for related drawings. The scope of the search
depends on administrative settings.
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Warnings |
Displays warnings such as Target
file already exists, Outside of
the vault, or The file is not
rebuilt that can block a check in if your
administrator has configured blocking for warnings.
Until you specify a new default destination,
the warning Target file already
exists appears because the Default
Destination and Destination Folder
Path are same by default.
You can click the warning The
file is not rebuilt to display a list of
references that require a rebuild.
If your administrator has not given you specific
folder permissions, the warnings might appear:
Add or
rename file |
You do not have Add or Rename
permission to the target
folder |
Move file |
You do not have Move file
permissions |
To quickly locate files with
warnings or errors, use the Next Warning
and
Previous Warning
toolbar
buttons or Ctrl + the up-arrow or
down-arrow on the numeric keypad.
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Move |
Lets you select files to
move. |
Version |
The first number is the local
(cached) version, or a hyphen (-) if locally modified. The second
number is the latest version in the vault. For
example, 4/6 means version 4 of 6.
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Checked out
by |
User who has the file checked
out, or blank if not checked out. You can only check in files that
you have checked out. If you hover over a user
name, a pop-up window displays user information such as log in
status, number of files checked out, and a link to email the
user.
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Checked out
in |
Computer and local folder where
the file is checked out, or blank if not checked out. |
Found
in |
Vault folder containing the
file. |
Destination Folder
Path |
Displays the path that you
specify in the Default Destination field. You
can edit it to change the destination of a moved file. When you hover over the destination folder
path, the
button lets you choose a new destination for the moved
file.
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Target File
Name |
Displays the target file name
after the move. For example, if you use
transformations to rename files, the new name is
displayed.
You can edit the name of the
target file.
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Total Selected
Displays the number and type of files you have selected for moving. The warning indicates that other files are selected for move but do not appear in the file list because of the current filter.
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Reset All
Resets all transform operations settings to the defaults. |
Shortcut Menu Options
Right-click in the file list to access these menu options:
Columns |
Lists column heads so you can
display or hide columns. Currently displayed
columns are indicated by a check mark.
Click More to open the Choose
Columns dialog box, where you can add up to 10
additional columns by selecting SOLIDWORKS PDM variables on which to base column
heads.
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Show Reference
Selection Controls |
For files with references (such
as assemblies with parts), turns on a second check box to the right
of parent files. Use the left check box to
select or clear only the parent file.
Use
the right check box to select or clear the parent file and all
of its references.
If all check boxes are
not in the same state, the added check box displays .
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Select
All |
Selects all files, so that you
can check or clear the Move column. |
Select
Files |
Displays a dialog box where you
can specify wildcards to select a group of files. You can then use a
single keystroke to check or clear the files in the
Move column. |
Show Tree
Lines |
Adds tree lines to the
File name column. |
Change Thumbnail
Preview Size |
Changes the size of thumbnail
previews as Small,
Medium, or Large.
By default, Medium is selected. When you select the size in one table, SOLIDWORKS PDM sets the same size
in applicable tables and on tabs. The thumbnail previews for
non-SOLIDWORKS files may not be clear when you select
Medium or
Large.
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Move All
Files |
Selects all files in the
Move column. |