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TechFile: Is there a way to combine techfile, beside using incremental method?

kb how
kb how over 14 years ago

Hi,

Is there a way to combine 2 techfile, besides using incremental techfile. I have 2 techfiles, which i use incremental method to consolidate 2 techfile into one. Example: techlibA and techLibB, and techLibB is reference to techLibA. I managed to get all infomation and layers in techlibB including info in techLibA. But if i try to retrieve infomation from techlibA, i cant get the tech info that i store in techLibB.

Is the any way i can get all techInfo, no matter i use techfile from techLibA, or techlibB?

Thanks

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    kb how over 14 years ago

    Hi Adrew,

    Thanks. Actually i was looking a way to merge two techfile into one instead of using incremental method. But the hard part is, i still need to maintain these 2 files separately where each of the techfile may update from time by time.

     

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    kb how over 14 years ago

    Hi Adrew,

    Thanks. Actually i was looking a way to merge two techfile into one instead of using incremental method. But the hard part is, i still need to maintain these 2 files separately where each of the techfile may update from time by time.

     

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