You can add any number of files to model elements as attachments. These are saved in the Innovator repository and can be viewed, edited and saved as a copy; they can also be exported as part of the documentation. Attachments are shown as their own node below their owner in the model tree. They can also be shown in diagrams.
Context
The Attach File... command exists in the context menu for a selected model element and in the diagram. This command opens a file selection dialog; you can select (practically) any number of files.
The applied attachment is identified by the file name and the
icon. If necessary, the name is made unique.
The attachment is displayed for structuring elements in the structure content and in the Model Element List. With the appropriate configuration, attachments are also displayed in the Details tool window.
In principle, model elements can have multiple attachments, one of which is managed as the default attachment.
A newly added attachment is automatically defined as a default attachment if this property of the model element is not yet assigned.
How to proceed
Select Attach File... from the context menu
The file selection dialog appears.
Select the file you want to attach and confirm your selection with Open (Enter).
The attachment is applied for the selected element and identified by the file name and the
icon. If necessary, the name is made unique. A copy of the file is adopted in the repository.
The model element is identified using the same icon in the Model Element List and in the Result Region in the
column.
It is also possible to Drag-and-Drop files from the Windows desktop or Windows Explorer into the Model Structure, the Model Element List or into the diagram and store them there.
Context
Attachments can be opened in the same way as diagrams or tables.
On opening, you will be asked if you want to edit the file. If not, it will be opened as read only.
The registered application of the attached file is started and the document is opened.
Repeated opening to read will always open the latest version. Any modifications by other modelers updated in the meantime will also be displayed.
When opening an attachment, the Open documents read-only option is relevant.
How to proceed
Select Open (Enter) from the context menu or double-click on the attachment if the Open documents read-only option is deactivated.
The Open file attachments dialog appears.
To open the attachment for editing, answer the question "Do you want to edit the file in an external program?" with Yes. (If you answer No to this question, the attachment is opened as read-only.)
The attachment is saved to the temporary directory ($INOTMP) and opened in the registered application. This reserves the attachment
.
Innovator implements an additional block so that the file cannot be modified by more than one user at the same time.
Please note that this block can only be canceled using the Update Attachment command, independently of whether you have made modifications.
How to proceed
Select Open Read-Only from the context menu or double-click on the attachment if the Open documents read-only option is activated.
The attachment is saved to the temporary directory ($INOTMP) and opened as read-only in the registered application.
Innovator does not implement a block. Multiple users can open the attachment as read-only at the same time.
Context
An attachment opened for editing is issued with a block which can only be canceled again by updating the attachment, irrespective of modifications.
The command Update Attachment is always available if there is a temporary work file. It is not important whether this has been modified.
The commands
Release and
Release All offer the option of updating modified attachments in the model, as do the commands Logout, Exit Innovator, Close, Switch Role and Administrator Logout.
In principle, the modifications can be discarded following appropriate confirmation.
These commands delete the temporary files created by opening file attachments.
Please note that some applications (e.g. Microsoft Office) prevent the updating and deleting of work files when these are open. In such instances, Innovator may ask you to close the external application, or temporary files may remain once you have closed Innovator.
Files located in the temporary directory ($INOTMP) have always been saved there by Innovator and will also be deleted by Innovator. Do not save any other documents here.
During updating, modifications will be applied only to the specific attachment.
How to proceed
that you want to update in the Model Structure tool window, in the Model Element List or in the diagram.
Select Update Attachment in the context menu.
The dialog of the same name appears.
The attachment is imported, the temporary file is deleted, the block and the reservation are canceled
.
Confirm the message with OK.
Context
Model elements can have a specially marked attachment as default attachment property.
This default attachment can be explicitly mentioned in the documentation in special documentation notes.
The default attachment is displayed in the Attachment Preview tool window if the graphics format is supported.
The default attachment property is automatically awarded to the first attachment and can be changed manually.
How to proceed
In the Propertiestool window for the Default attachment property, click on the selection icon
.
The Determine default attachment for <element> dialog appears.
Confirm with OK.
The selected attachment will be displayed as default attachment in the property.
Context
The context menu contains the Save Copy as... command for a selected attachment. This command opens a directory selection dialog; here you can save a copy of the file.
How to proceed
Select Save Copy as... from the context menu
The directory selection dialog appears.
Select the target directory.
The attachments are stored as file copies in the specified directory.
if the attachments are to be taken into consideration in the structure used, they are also displayed with their assigned model element in the documentation. Innovator attempts to use the registered application for this. Internal output is used in Innovator itself for graphic formats.
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