Setting Revision Numbers Automatically SOLIDWORKS PDM You can can automatically set revision numbers on files and items as they pass through workflow transitions. To specify revision numbers automatically: If you have not already done so, create the revision number format you want to use, as described in Creating Revision Numbers. Assign the revision number to the target state (for example, Approved) where files or items should have the revision number automatically assigned. Click the transition to the target state. On the Actions tab of the transition's Properties dialog box, click Add Action to add an Inc. Revision action. See Adding Transition Actions. In general, do not use the Revision Numbers tab to specify how components increment from the transition. The component behavior is defined in the destination state. Only specify how components increment when working with revision numbers that have multiple counter components (see Example - Creating Revision Numbers with Major and Minor Counters). Using this option inappropriately will cause revision numbers to skip or not increment. Click OK twice. To test the automatic revision number assignment, in Windows File Explorer right-click a vault file and change its state to the target state you used in step 2, for example, Approved. The History dialog box, PDM Explorer Version tab, and Get Version listing for this file should all show the new revision number. Parent topicRevision Numbers Creating Revision Numbers Setting Revision Numbers Manually Assigning Revision Numbers to Workflow States Synchronizing a Revision Variable to a Revision Number Example - Changing Revision Numbering for Different Workflow States Example - Creating Revision Numbers with Major and Minor Counters Example - Mapping a Revision Number to a Drawing Title Block