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Target System (Initial State)
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Selected for Disowning
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After Disowning (Final State)
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Disowning by Replication Behavior
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PartP1 A.1 (replicated)
ChildC1 A.1 (replicated)
ChildC2 A.1 (replicated)
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ChildC1 A.1
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PartP1 A.1 (replicated)
ChildC1 A.1 (local)
ChildC2 A.1 (replicated)
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Only ChildC1 A.1 becomes local. Part P1 A.1 and ChildC2 A.1 remain replicated.
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PartP1 A.1 (replicated)
ChildC1 A.1 (replicated)
ChildC2 A.1 (replicated)
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ChildC1 A.1
ChildC2 A.1
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PartP1 A.1 (replicated)
ChildC1 A.1(local)
ChildC2 A.1 (local)
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ChildC1 A.1 and ChildC2 A.1 become local. Part P1 A.1 remains replicated.
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PartP1 A.1 (replicated)
ChildC1 A.1 (replicated)
ChildC2 A.1 (replicated)
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PartP1 A.1
ChildC1 A.1
ChildC2 A.1
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PartP1 A.1 (local)
ChildC1 A.1(local)
ChildC2 A.1 (local)
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All elements are disowned and converted to local data.
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• Managed baselines and electrical parts are not eligible for conversion from replicated to local data.
• When a Family Table is replicated, both the original Family Table (Generic) and all its instances are automatically disowned by the replication process to maintain data integrity.
For example, if a user includes a specific Family Table Instance in the Object Collector Package, any other instances or the Generic that exist in different contexts will also be included in the disowning process.
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