File from previous version, From previous version, Getting started: creating a project – Lenze Engineer v2.21 User Manual

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Lenze · Engineer · 2.13 EN - 10/2014

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Getting started: creating a project

Updating projects while opening them: Adapting project file from previous version

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• If a project to be opened contains out-of-date catalogues, you can update the catalogue

versions for this project.

Updating projects while opening them: Adapting project file from

previous version

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4.3

Updating projects while opening them: Adapting project file from previous version

This function is available from »Engineer« HighLevel V2.9!

The »Engineer« is downwards compatible to project files which have been created with a previous

version. It is reasonable to update the project file of the previous version. When a project is opened

with out-of-date catalogue versions, the following note dialog box appears:

Tip!
If you do not want to update the catalogues of a project continuously to newer catalogue

versions, the query can be switched off. For this purpose, activated the checkbox Do not ask

any more for this project. Afterwards save the project in order to activate the setting.

Note!

If the Keep old version button is inactive, the catalogue versions of the elements used

are not available in the »Engineer«. Therefore, unchanged opening of the project is not

possible.

Button

Function

Keep old version

The project maintains its previously used versions of multiple existing

catalogue packages. For single existing catalogue packages, a selection is not

possible. In this case, the »Engineer« always uses the present version.

If you open an unchanged project, you can nevertheless update the

catalogue versions subsequently.

Select new catalogues

Opens the Update catalogues dialog box for selecting the new catalogues.

Updating catalogues ( 40)

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