Fixed vs hard fixed difference

whats the difference between fixed and hard fixed relatioship

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  • It´s not so difficult (when you have mastered it after 3 endless years)

    "Hard" says, that the behavior cannot be overwritten by the LifeCycle (if you have one). 

    For classical Parts this would mean:

    Float -> BOM item will automatically float to it´s latest version, as long as you haven´t released your parent. On release it behavior will be overwritten to Fixed and then freeze the version.

    Hard Float -> In your relationship, ALWAYS the newest item will be linked, no matter if we are in Preliminary, Released of whatever

    Hard Fixed -> In your BOM relationship, nothing will be updated automatically. If you use Generation 3 of a Part, it will remain Generation 3, no matter if the state has changed or if there already 17 newer version of the Part.

    I actually prefer using Hard Fixed for most of our tasks to prevent unwanted changes.

  • Angela,

    Where did you find this information? This should definitely be in the Configuring Solutions class guide, Unit 10, on Versioning. Currently it does not explain this well.

    I would like to forward your answer to the teachers, giving credit.

    Thank you!

    Neil