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Model items types with .prt and .asm extensions are not subject to the following preferences. If you want to add or remove model item types that are valid for an association, then you need to explicitly identify all types or sub-types that are expected to associate.
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If your requirement is to relate a Model Item to a purchased or released part, set the server-side preference No. This prevents any iteration of the part during the checkin and auto-associate.
> > to For more information, see When to Build.
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• In cases where an Image association was “manually created” between the CAD document and the part, the system does not attempt to preserve the existing association type.
• Removing and creating associations requires the part to be iterated. Therefore, you must have Modify access to the matching part for the Auto Associate action to be successful.
• If the latest matching part version has associations to multiple CAD document versions of the same master, then all associations are deleted and one association of the strongest type is created between the new CAD document and the latest matching part version.
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Conflict
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Check In
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Failed with over-ridable conflicts.
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The matching part already has an Owner association to another version of this document.
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1. Typically, one of the following three:
◦ Continue by removing the existing association and create an Owner association to the document version being checked in.
◦ Continue by removing the existing association and create a Contributing Image association to the document version being checked in.
◦ Continue by removing the existing association and create an Image association to the document version being checked in.
2. Check in the document without associating it to a part.
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The matching part already has a Contributing Image association to another version of this document.
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1. Typically, one of the following three:
◦ Continue by removing the existing association and create an Owner association to the document version being checked in.
◦ Continue by removing the existing association and create a Contributing Image association to the document version being checked in.
◦ Continue by removing the existing association and create an Image association to the document version being checked in.
2. Check in the document without associating it to a part.
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The matching part already has an Image association to another version of this document.
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1. Typically, one of the following three:
◦ Continue by removing the existing association and create an Owner association to the document version being checked in.
◦ Continue by removing the existing association and create a Contributing Image association to the document version being checked in.
◦ Continue by removing the existing association and create an Image association to the document version being checked in.
2. Check in the document without associating it to a part.
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The matching part already has a Contributing Content association to another version of this document.
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1. Typically, one of the following two:
◦ Continue by removing the existing association and create a Contributing Content association to the document version being checked in.
◦ Continue by removing the existing association and create a Content association to the document version being checked in.
2. Check in the document without associating it to a part.
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The matching part already has a Content association to another version of this document.
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1. Typically, one of the following two:
◦ Continue by removing the existing association and create a Contributing Content association to the document version being checked in.
◦ Continue by removing the existing association and create a Content association to the document version being checked in.
2. Check in the document without associating it to a part.
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